John Winthrop Model Of Christian Charity

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Why would America consider itself charitable and a Christian nation? In that matter, John Winthrop was the assigned governor for the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the Britain colonial period; in addition, he was administered a position into leading a group of Puritans to make a functional colony on the New World. In the past, Winthrop was a devout Puritan that believed the idea that the soul is saved by God and was predetermined for them to be righteous or sinned; in fact, “In Model of Christian Charity,” he believed in the aspect of people being poor and wealthy was chosen by God and not be their willingness as a person, and they should have humbleness and mercy towards one another as a Christian should. Indeed, Winthrop had an idea that …show more content…

“It may be that greed is an expression of untrammeled self-interest and egoism, or that it leads to more poverty in a society of scarcity as the rich and greedy engage in conspicuous and insatiable acquisition” (Cushman 13). Even though, John Winthrop had this belief that the rich will have a system of trickle-down effect; in which, the underprivileged will receive the mercy of their “charity” and gifts; the wealthy constrict their earnings and are conspiring for an illegal network of monopolies since they cannot have been satisfied with their handouts from God. In addition, the wealthy must not consume the submission of the poor in return the poor will not despise the wealthy for their blessings and comfort; however, the reality of the situation is that the poor have every right to despise the wealthy because of the situation they are overwhelmed in. According to “Class Matters”: “Most recent estimates are that employers steal at least $100 billion a year from their low-wage employees, in various ways. Think about that; $100 billion is a big number. It’s on the order of a major social program, the EITC, Earned Income Tax Credit. So we talk about these things all the time; well, could we give more money to the poor? Why don’t we just stop stealing from them?” (Ehrenreich