Well, that'll happen whether they are getting it from the government or a private charity. The more they are given, the more dependent they get, no matter WHERE they get it, so this doesn't really address the issue of public/private.
He cares about whats in our heart, and the government forcing us at gunpoint to give poverty level alms to the poor is the opposite of what Jesus wants.
Again, it sounds like you think he said "give to the poor" because it's good for YOU, not because it's good for the poor. Like the poor exist so you can prove your goodness. Is that what you think?
Ill clarify for you what my point has been: Atheism provides for no ultimate objective source of individual sovereignty.
You still haven't shown me what this opinion has to do with taxes and the poor. It seems like a completely different topic to me. If it isn't, can you show me the connection?
For any one ideology A to be consistent with another ideology B, then principles which are necessary for B must also be necessary for A.
This doesn’t work for atheism as related to conservatism. There is nothing about atheism which requires the inclusion of individual sovereignty.
Thus, while the principle of individual sovereignty is necessary for conservatism, it’s not necessary for atheism.
Atheism is not consistent with conservatism.