Last week, an avowed socialist – communist, really – won the mayoral seat of America’s No. 1, NYC, the home of Wall Street and the largest Jewish population in the world outside Israel. Zohran Mamdani promised a lot of free stuff. Yet, critics note that at the public party to celebrate his victory, people had to pay for their own drinks. That incident is a small harbinger of things to come.
With the incredibly terrible track record of communism, how could a free people vote in socialism? Easy. Through ignorance of history, promoted in our schools, our media, our songs, our culture and sometimes even through the pulpit, primarily through its silence on such things as how socialism contradicts basic biblical teaching.
But to the ignorant, it would appear the Bible promotes socialism.
In his article “Gov. Newsom Uses Bible to Slam Vance,” Dr. Bill Donohue, the president of the Catholic League, writes, “On November 9, California Governor Gavin Newsom called out Vice President JD Vance for allowing the poor to go hungry.”
Donohue quotes Newsom: “I mean, Old Testament, New Testament … What’s the fundamental thing that connects every – I mean, from John to Matthew to Proverbs? It’s this notion of hunger, feeding the poor, the sick, the tired … it’s not an option, it’s central to advancing God’s will.”
Certainly, the Bible does command us to help the poor. But nowhere does God say that the government is to help the poor. In fact, the Bible says we shall not steal nor covet our neighbors’ goods. Those two prohibitions comprise 20% of the Ten Commandments.
Although capitalism and free enterprise have proven to lift the quality of life for many in our country and all over the world, lately many young Americans clamor for socialism over capitalism. In some cases, they basically define socialism as simply sharing.
But critics note that socialism involves the force of the government. It isn’t sharing that is practiced. Instead, it is forcibly confiscating property from one citizen to give to another – while charging a hefty administrative fee in the process.
Furthermore, socialism undermines productivity and actually hurts the recipients who are supposedly the objects of charity.
Take the welfare state as an example. This has led to the breakdown of the urban family. They said in effect, “Dad, if you get out of the house, then we’ll give mom more money.” But fatherlessness contributes significantly to poverty, as well as a number of other maladies. Why do young men join gangs? They’re looking for surrogate fathers.
Besides, this is inefficient. Economist Thomas Sowell said, “The amount of money necessary to lift every man, woman, and child in America above the poverty line is one-third of what, in fact, is being spent on poverty programs. Clearly, much of the transfer ends up in the pockets of highly paid administrators, consultants, and staff.”
Meanwhile, the church is on the forefront of truly helping the poor on a voluntary basis.
The Bible also says the family is ultimately responsible for the care of the needy and the poor. The Apostle Paul writes, “But if anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for members of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever.” Now certainly, Paul’s not talking about those who cannot provide for their family, but those who refuse to do so.
Last year, I had the privilege to interview Charlie Kirk about his book against wokeism for a radio segment. I mentioned to him that after reading major portions of his book, “Right Wing Revolution,” I found it amazing that people in modern times still turn to Karl Marx, the father of communism, for inspiration and marching orders. Here’s a portion of our dialogue.
Jerry: “Why should Karl Marx have the final say in this world? Karl Marx couldn’t even reconcile his own bank account. Karl Marx forced his family into utter poverty. What a loser. And yet this guy’s ideas have poisoned the minds of millions and led to the deaths of tens of millions. Amazing.”
Charlie: “Yeah, and Marx was engaged in the demonic, and Marxism is from the pit of hell. Marxism seeks to destroy people’s connection to God, people’s connection to the family, and people’s ability to own property. Three things that are biblically based and mandated. And so Karl Marx shouldn’t have the final say, and that’s why believers need to identify what Marxism is, where it comes from, and our need to rise up against it. … But right now, it seems that the church largely is indifferent towards the rise of Marxism in the West.”
Let’s be blunt, socialism is simply a means by which many politicians these days are basically trying to buy votes – and they’re making us pay the bill.