The Purpose of Charity

The Purpose of Charity is to aid the victims of life.

The main causes of victimhood are seen as poverty and injustice.

Charities seek to compensate victims of life’s apparent scarcity and injustice.

Ironically, a victim of injustice who has plenty of money is often not considered a victim in need of help and therefore not a charitable cause for concern.

To receive a charitable donation requires one to be a victim of both injustice and poverty.

Even Cancer Research is a victim of the perceived poverty or lack of funding within the Health Service.

I create in my life what I focus my attention on.

My focus on the injustice in my life brings more injustice into my life.

My focus on the poverty in my life brings more poverty into my life.

The more charity I receive, the more charity becomes the focus of my attention and the more charity that I need.

The more charity that I give, the more charity becomes the focus of my attention and the more charity I will need to give.

Charities need charity to fund the focus of their attention.

All charities are victims of not having enough money. There are always more victims than money available to help, which is seen as an injustice.

Without victims of life, charity has no purpose.