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I'd say that charity as it exists in a capitalist society is in itself evil, and contributing to it is no better then buying indulgences.
Charity is a way to confirm and reinforce the capitalistic oppresion of the poor by the rich. That's why it is widely promoted by churches whose interest has always been aligned with that of the wealthy and powerful. It's a magct trick that makes rich people look generous to the public while giving them an occasion to pretend that they are good people in a taught world