More than a million people lose unemployment benefits today, because Jesus, or something. So, yeah, more than a million unemployed people lose their benefits today because Supply-Side Jesus says helping the needy is no longer the Christian thing to do. . . . I could go on, but you get the point.
No, William, I get the point, but you most certainly do not. You do not understand the Bible--or the Constitution, either.
First, the Old Testament passages you cite were written for Old Testament Israel, which was both "church" and "state." In other words, it was a theocracy, and was meant to be so. But I thought you guys didn't want a theocracy? If you want some of a theocracy, you'd have to take all of it, which means persistent blasphemers like you, who take the name of the Lord in vain constantly--you would soon find yourself under a pile of rocks.
Second, the New Testament passages you cite are written for the Christian church, about Christians VOLUNTARILY caring for the poor among them.
Third, the United States Constitution nowhere gives the federal government any power to take money away from some citizens, no matter how rich or evil, against their will, in order to redistribute that wealth to other citizens, no matter how nice or needy, to pay their bills or give them money. That would be robbery or involuntary servitude, regardless of what euphemistic title you give it. The Constitution limits the federal government to only those powers specifically and explicitly delegated to it in the Constitution. Or at least that was the idea.
The point is, William, charitable giving is good, but it is to be done privately, voluntarily, not by force.
Now William, since your understanding of both the Bible and the Constitution is so infinitesimally small that it could fit into a thimble with room left over, I suggest you take both documents in hand and read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them. Then come back and we'll discuss what you've learned. Until then, might I suggest you shut your piehole regarding matters beyond your ken.