No, you presume it's an "either/or" situation.
I consider it a matter of priorities.
If I had an opportunity to supply these poor people with MORE food, water and clothing instead of SOME food, water, clothing and Bibles, my choice has been made.
>>If I had an opportunity to supply these poor people with MORE food, water and clothing instead of SOME food, water, clothing and Bibles, my choice has been made.<<
You assume there is not enough food there, or that there will not be enough in the future. On what are you basing your assumption?