- 25 May 2013 20:36
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You know I've always felt that capitalism and christianity seem to contradict each other.
There are passages such as its harder for a camel to enter a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (or something like that)
However christian anarchism makes sense.
If you're being exploited then the way to stop it is to refuse to be exploited.
The elite many times have tried to use fear as a weapon to control the masses.
That's why Jesus died in the cross.
He basically said, I am not afraid of what punishment awaits me, because the only one who has authority over man is God.
What do you guys think?
There are passages such as its harder for a camel to enter a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven (or something like that)
However christian anarchism makes sense.
If you're being exploited then the way to stop it is to refuse to be exploited.
The elite many times have tried to use fear as a weapon to control the masses.
That's why Jesus died in the cross.
He basically said, I am not afraid of what punishment awaits me, because the only one who has authority over man is God.
What do you guys think?