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In other words --
Families are Socialist
or;
You didn't build that.
Interdependance is good in the family. It's good in the church where we call it the United Order or the Law of Tithing or even Welfare. But if Government even thinks about Interdependance it's Socialism. You know there's a problem with that kind of thinking, you can't serve two masters. Government is a reflection of society's ideals. If interdependance is an ideal we should have in our families and church, we should have it in our society as well.
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