Instead of whining about pay and benefit cuts, why don't American workers

Of course, either intentionally, or not, the other responses miss your point, one I have thought a great deal about. To be truly Christian and be a greedy capitalist is not consistent. It is interesting how quickly the Christians forget the line about the difficulty of a rich man entering Heaven being like a camel through the eye of a needle. In order to work in a capitalism, Christianity must adapt, making the acquiring of wealth the true God, something I hardly imagine, based on his teachings, Jesus would have condoned. As you know, I am not a Christian. The foundations of Christianity are neither consistent nor rational. However, that being said, Christianity does share a certain suspicion of material wealth that most spiritual practices follow. It is interesting that one of the qualities I appreciate about Christianity is not followed by most Christians. Or, as Bertrand Russell put it, "Christianity might be a good thing if anyone ever tried it."
 
To imitate him they first have to get to know him...don't you think.
 
To imitate him they first have to get to know him...don't you think.
 
I wasn't aware that he "agreed" to be crucified...but if you say so then it must be true
 
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