Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>>If I ignore your idea, then I don't care about the poor. Bullshit.
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>>It's not my idea.
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>>If you fail to recognize the value of a national day of fasting, then you don't care about the poor.
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>>I'm willing to say that's a true statement.
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>I may be wrong here, but aren't you the guy a few years back that touted that theory that only healthy and intelligent people should live? The best should live, the others should die? I can't remember the details or the group that supports it. Maybe it wasn't you.
You might be thinking of a guy named Darwin on that one.
>UPDATE: But, regardless, what will this day of fasting really do? It's like only helping out at Christmas at the homeless shelter. And actually, not even that good. Is the goal to raise awareness? Make yourself feel good? You are wrong. Just because I don't see the value of this day does not mean I do not care about the poor. Your logic is flawed.
Our country celebrates feasting regularly.
While this goes on, there are hungry people here.
I think more people would care about them, and be many times more likely to do something to help them, if they too felt hunger in a day of national unity.
If you can't see that, then you probably need to care more than you currently do.
Try going a day without eating.
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