Friday, December 30, 2011

Young People More Likely To Favor Socialism Than Capitalism: Pew


What a way to twist words. Jesus threw the money lenders because they were turning God's house into a market place NOT because they were lending money... Whats ur point anyway? Jesus does not like money lenders (banks, venture capitalist­s e.t.c.)? Money lending means money lending not giving money away for free. Lending usually implies interest so if ur logic is Jesus threw money lenders out because he did not like them doesn't that still fit the "socialist­" view? I'm confused. Also give unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar, doesn't that fit a socialists view too? Give the government what the government asks for? A capitalist government wouldn't ask for much and leave stuff to the private citizens. What point exactly are you trying to use Christ to make? A christian cannot deny that the overall theme of the bible is others first before oneself/at the expense of oneself believing that God would reward you/take care of you. So if Christ were here today, chances are he probably would be a socialist or would advocate for a social democracy of some sort, certainly not capitalism as it is practiced in the USofA. He def wldn't be against the pooling of resources for the betterment of everyone. Note I did not say he would be against rich people.
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