Begging an Evil Gives Rise to Other Evils »

Posted By WikiMap 9 months, 3 weeks ago in News

Begging means asking for money or food as gift. The system of begging has long been prevalent. Begging in the present world has become art.

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    iamamaniac9 months, 3 weeks ago

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    It's another powerful argument. I think, begging is a sin.

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    Sageparadox9 months, 3 weeks ago

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    What about begging for your life, begging for forgiveness. Begging on part for a loved one. Begging is a nuetral actions like most actions truely are. Its the intent behind the action.

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    WikiMap9 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Afghanistan bans street begging and calls the authorities to send beggars to care homes and orphanages.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7714735.stm

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      sarahturner9 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I don't know if begging is evil or not. I do know that I almost never refuse to give a handout as don't know for sure what the real problem is and I don't like to see people hurting. I can't read minds so I don't know which ones are really in need and which ones aren't. Maybe I'm doing wrong but I have to do what feels right to me.

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      CHAM9 months, 3 weeks ago

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      There are two types of beggars, those who do it out of desperation, and those who do it as a profession.

      Years ago when I was a teen, my buddy and I ran across a guy with dark glasses on, sitting on the main drag downtown, selling pencils quietly singing and rattling his pencil cup. We stopped and gave him some money and got into a very pleasant conversation with him, mostly about the misfortune that had brought him to that street. We felt for him.

      That night my buddy and I got boozed up as some teens probably still do to this day, and lo and behold we ran into the unfortunate blind man, who looked amazingly different and could see as good as a cat at night. He had drank a couple too many.

      When we confronted him, he bought us one and we had a good time finding out that there is a beggar colony that he belonged to and that begs as a profession. This was in the early fifty's and he told us that he worked about 6 months per year and brought in more than $100,000 in those six months.

      But there are also the real unfortunates, and the alcoholics who truly are down and need help.

      I go under the adage that my intent to help has nothing to do with whether the guy is a fake or real.

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        BlueJeanBaby59 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Whether to give or not, it's up to you, but giving (of money, time, love, etc) should be unconditional IMO.

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          MILITA9 months, 3 weeks ago

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          Beggers can't be choosey. Look at the money
          Obama has asked for and he is still president-elect. I am incensed he is about to become
          president and he is not constitutionally eligible
          because the issue of his birth certificate has
          not been resolved. The Supreme Court had a
          tiger by its tail and no plan or back up plan
          for dealing with his teeth. There is talk
          already of amending the Constitution so he can
          have a third term and a fourth term. God help
          us all.
          Phyllis Kunz

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          jaern9 months, 3 weeks ago

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          When I give, I see it as charity. I have never thought of charity as evil.

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          lvrofwolves9 months, 3 weeks ago

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          There are those who take advantage of others, in just about every situation in life, it would be nice to weed out the abusers, but all you can do is use your best judgment,if I was to see someone begging, and then finding out later it's a con job, see them out 'working it' again, I'll turn them in. Last year some guy in a nice suit came walking up to us asked for a few bucks for gas, he had a gas can, said he ran out of gas, didn't live in the area and left his wallet at home. We gave him a few $, and my Son even drove him up to the gas station. We saw him several other times after that over weeks, doing the same thing. We turned him in. I certainly don't mind helping when I can, but not to those that are scamming people.
          We have sub zero temps the last few day, our 1 shelter is maxed out nearly double, I can't imagine being homeless and there are many worthy charities begging for help,a sin? I think not.

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