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Tue Jan 31, 2012, 09:09 AM Jan 2012

Another idiot trying to use the Bible to justify screwing the poor [View all]

By ARYEH SPERO

Who would have expected that in a Republican primary campaign the single biggest complaint among candidates would be that the front-runner has taken capitalism too far? As if his success and achievement were evidence of something unethical and immoral? President Obama and other redistributionists must be rejoicing that their assumptions about rugged capitalism and the 1% have been given such legitimacy.

More than any other nation, the United States was founded on broad themes of morality rooted in a specific religious perspective. We call this the Judeo-Christian ethos, and within it resides a ringing endorsement of capitalism as a moral endeavor.

Regarding mankind, no theme is more salient in the Bible than the morality of personal responsibility, for it is through this that man cultivates the inner development leading to his own growth, good citizenship and happiness. The entitlement/welfare state is a paradigm that undermines that noble goal.

The Bible's proclamation that "Six days shall ye work" is its recognition that on a day-to-day basis work is the engine that brings about man's inner state of personal responsibility. Work develops the qualities of accountability and urgency, including the need for comity with others as a means for the accomplishment of tasks. With work, he becomes imbued with the knowledge that he is to be productive and that his well-being is not an entitlement. And work keeps him away from the idleness that Proverbs warns leads inevitably to actions and attitudes injurious to himself and those around him.

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http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577179303330474134.html

No mention of a certain fellow named Jesus anywhere....

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let me guess Enrique Jan 2012 #1
or pimps off jobs to the lowest overseas bidders Skittles Jan 2012 #2
He's a Rabbi. HughBeaumont Jan 2012 #5
Number of times Jesus Christ mentions the poor in the Bible: 407 - Number of times ... 11 Bravo Jan 2012 #3
Yes, Jesus checked the time sheets of all those who He encountered... rfranklin Jan 2012 #4
Cherry picking asshats SaintPete Jan 2012 #6
First of all, if idleness is so bad for people, then create jobs! LeftishBrit Jan 2012 #7
Did he say, "Blessed are the Cheesemakers?" htuttle Jan 2012 #8
his "bible" ends where Jesus begins- and where Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #9
But the Old Testament talked about forgiving debts every 7 years -- the Jubilee Larkspur Jan 2012 #11
I agree Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #14
Go Look At Post 6 ProfessorGAC Jan 2012 #12
yes, Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #15
No BIg Deal ProfessorGAC Jan 2012 #19
No. The Old Testament also emphasizes unselfishness, good works, etc. LeftishBrit Jan 2012 #13
yes, Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #16
My reply to this guy is "Why did 2 of Jesus' parables depict wealthy men in Hell or going to it?" Larkspur Jan 2012 #10
good question- Bluerthanblue Jan 2012 #17
That asshole is a fucking liar. Zoeisright Jan 2012 #18
That passage is not even about working, for Pete's sake. Fawke Em Jan 2012 #20
All Republicans are redistributionists... JHB Jan 2012 #21
Didn't Jesus beat the living fuck out of the money changers in the temple? DisgustipatedinCA Jan 2012 #22
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