Candidate John Doe proposed a plan to provide health care for low income citizens. His plan includes a hefty tax on the income o
f the wealthier citizens in order to fund the health care for the low income citizens. Which of the following is the best example of a biblical principle the Christian voter can apply to determine whether or not John Doe’s plan conforms to Scripture? Jesus said to give to the poor, and then you will have treasure in heaven, and helping the poor citizens with health care is giving to them. Jesus said to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s and give to God what is God’s, meaning Christians should pay taxes. The eighth commandment states “Thou shalt not steal”, and taking from the rich to give to the poor is stealing. Jesus said it’s hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven, so taking some of their money will help them get to heaven. Jesus said, “Blessed are the poor”, so Christians should take care of them.
im not quite sure what the answer is but its not the first two or the last one so its either the third one or the fourth one but im not sure i hope this helps a little bit.
It would be the third answer “We are reading Bridge to Terabithia by Kathrine Paterson” because of the everything that needs to be capitalize is capitalized and punctuation is right
It affected them deeply. It sounds as if they worked too long hours and they were not performing their best because they were so worn out. If workers are not cared for they be pink in the face and weary. They could develop a fever which could possibly get everyone in the facility sick. The work conditions are horrible the works might feel horrible. You cannot hand someone peanut butter and jelly and ask them to make a feast. In the same way poor facility conditions will bring burnt out weary and possibly sickly workers.