WWJD in a Mortgage Crisis?

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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2011

I just want to say thanks to Greg Nesbitt for doing the voice over. And thank you to Jesus for being so bold.

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  • Your church's Facebook info. reads: "We proclaim that in Christ, there is no Jew or Greek, male or female, poor or rich, black or white, young or old, recent or settled immigrants, Catholic or Protestant, for Christ has torn down all human barriers through the power of the cross."

    No rich or poor. Except for the 1%, right? Sheesh! And this was shown in your church for offertory???

  • @JMcH Never said anything about the 1%. Nor do I have a problem with banks or big business in principle. They are both good and necessary things. I'm only referring to a very specific situation concerning several of the largest banks in this country, which is neither good nor necessary. And, yes, it was shown in my church for offertory.

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  • @nomadthemime - And neither is this person you claim to worship.

  • So in your quest for "social justice," you've completely perverted Jesus' parable and turned it from something with meaningful eternal matters in mind into something with meaningless temporal matters (which will be burned away) in mind.

  • @nomadthemime - This is NOT what Jesus was talking about!!! My gosh, don't you understand parables??? It's not about banks and bailouts and foreclosures! It's about God forgiving someone of their SINS and then that person turning around and refusing to forgive someone else who has sinned against them. This manipulation of Jesus' teaching in order to advance some retarded "social justice" skubala is blasphemous!

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  • @freetdg Exactly! And a company that is unable to manage their own business properly, is not a company to which I want to give my business, thank you very much. Thanks for the warning - I won't give them a chance to forgive me any debt.

  • @freetdg Let's assume you are right, though I have no source that would indicate that. Considering it was the ill-advised actions of the banks that caused housing values to plummet, that's the least they could do. It would be no gift, it would be in the bank's best interest to cut their loses and get what they could from the sale of the house. Similar to the way the bailout was unfortunately in our best interest.

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