tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5676423713279237243.post293680190824635193..comments2023-09-12T08:43:11.657-04:00Comments on Principalities And Powers: Wise Public Policy Frees the American SpiritDavid C. Inneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12747926171305438726noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5676423713279237243.post-61792927995901515162009-11-06T19:16:31.774-05:002009-11-06T19:16:31.774-05:00While intriguing, I wonder if the numbers would ad...While intriguing, I wonder if the numbers would add up. If taxes were reduced, would the increase in charitable giving be enough to compensate. I imagine that the percentages of charitable giving in relation to population and income would not change much, so the question is whether the increased income for those who do give would be enough to cover for the lack of government social services.<br />I am not a big believer in the ability of the government to efficiently use funds, but I also know that even among Christians charitable giving is woefully inadequate. The simple truth is that if they aren't giving now, they probably won't give even if they have more money. I wish it were otherwise.Chris J.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01823624098384650455noreply@blogger.com