That just serves to illustrate the immense need for personal responsibility for generosity toward the needy, rather than universally delegating it to an easily abusable, inefficient system prone to corruption, lies, and theft.
That just serves to illustrate the immense need for personal responsibility for generosity toward the needy, rather than universally delegating it to an easily abusable, inefficient system prone to corruption, lies, and theft.
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