Last week a coworker received a call from the police. They said his truck was involved in a couple of hit and runs. He told them that his truck is at work with him, then looked over in the lot to see it was in fact missing. Before they managed to catch the thieves they had managed to scoop up a dirt bike from someone else and charge a few items onto his credit card. This happened mid afternoon on a busy construction site. At least one of the parties involved had many priors. I’d like to say this was uncommon. There is a growing crystal meth problem and homeless issue in my city. These people have made a conscious decision to live as criminals, breaking into cars and sheds and homes stealing what they want while the rest of us are at work. The police don’t even respond anymore. I chased a thief who was stealing stuff out of my wife’s car. After a week the police still hadn’t come to pick up the loot I made him empty from his pockets from other break ins that night. The city just donates places for them to crash so they can sleep and do their drugs off the street. The police actually encourage people to beat the offenders and then beat them some more once they arrive.
A decent population of them gather and take over sections of parks and alleys. Some had yelled at kids and told them this is their home and leave the park. The homeless compound was burnt to the ground a week or so later. Is this justice, and the answer? Have we made it too comfortable for criminals and the homeless? The problem is getting worse. It is unfortunate when a person is unable to support him/herself and has no alternative. There is a competitive job market and if you are neither smart nor strong, you’re unemployed. The problem is instead of educate and improve oneself, becoming dependent on social assistance and crime is a viable option.
My question: What is the Christian response to such laziness and parasitic behaviour? When man decides to live like an animal, do we treat them as such? Where does accountability take place? Thanks for your responses.
A decent population of them gather and take over sections of parks and alleys. Some had yelled at kids and told them this is their home and leave the park. The homeless compound was burnt to the ground a week or so later. Is this justice, and the answer? Have we made it too comfortable for criminals and the homeless? The problem is getting worse. It is unfortunate when a person is unable to support him/herself and has no alternative. There is a competitive job market and if you are neither smart nor strong, you’re unemployed. The problem is instead of educate and improve oneself, becoming dependent on social assistance and crime is a viable option.
My question: What is the Christian response to such laziness and parasitic behaviour? When man decides to live like an animal, do we treat them as such? Where does accountability take place? Thanks for your responses.
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