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In reply to the discussion: WaPo Guest Columnist - "From Jesus’ socialism to capitalistic Christianity" - Great Read! [View all]regnaD kciN
(27,720 posts)43. IMHO, it takes a special kind of obliviousness...
...to look at that parable and conclude that it's about making smart financial investments, rather than as a warning about the need to use whatever gifts God allotted to each of us to serve God by reaching out to others.
The fact is, on one level, the parable wouldn't be so challenging and even frightening if it were about literal gold or silver, because my answer could, at many times, be "that's fine, but since I haven't been gifted with any 'talents' of gold or silver, it really doesn't apply to me." But, of it's a reference to any gifts, aptitudes, or skills which I've been handed, I have no excuse for neglecting to use them, do I?
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WaPo Guest Columnist - "From Jesus’ socialism to capitalistic Christianity" - Great Read! [View all]
TomCADem
Nov 2012
OP
The quotes from Acts were not from Jesus. The others were not comments pitting socialism vs
jody
Nov 2012
#6
Every time he said to sell all one had, give to the poor, and follow Him.
knitter4democracy
Nov 2012
#7
Apparently you don't know that the talent used in Jesus' time amounted to about 130 pounds of either
jody
Nov 2012
#16
You do know that Jesus pre-deceased both Adam Smith, Robert Owen and Karl Marx...
TomCADem
Nov 2012
#22
Actually, subjugating yourself for another man is a HUGE part of the Gospel
BarackTheVote
Nov 2012
#36