Ron Paul: Economy based on the Bible

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Ron Paul wants an economy based on the Bible.

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  • END THE FED!!!

  • @consolitech Maybe the country is in the shitter BECAUSE all of the rich and powerful are a bunch of uneducated selfish retards who take advice from 2,000 year old fairy tales.

    I didn't come here to have a barking contest with some right-wing monkey, so farewell.

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  • where was he wrong? just because he bought the word religion? he said, audit the fed, he said dont inflate the currency, you leave all that and hang on to Religion. How typical "American".

  • @Eagle2012B ORLLY?

  • The Bible also says - And all unbelievers shall have their part in the lake that burns with fire and brimstone.

  • God bless you Ron! We love you thank God for your stand. Keep trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ and keep reading your Bible!

  • bet youll be praying,when christ returns,or when you are on your death bed,dont wait till its to late, and ps wake up

  • Look Jerk off, I'm not a Christian but this message is about being moral and ethical. A person and a government needs to operate that way or we wind up where we are today. Fine you're anti-bible, but if you think he's off the mark because he's referring to people acting ethically then you my friend have lost your way.

  • 1/10th 

  • As it stands now, people are forced to pay for medicare and medicaid and the new upcoming Obamacare. It's not discretionary. They're being forced. It's not charity. It's a tax. You're stealing from someone to give to someone else. We're admonished, as Christians, to be charitable. But we're not forced into it, or else it's not truly charity. I'm certain Jesus and any of the Apostles would be against theft, even if you were trying to benefit someone through that act of theft. It's still theft.

  • Anti-Christians love acting like they know what they're talking about. Those Bible references are clearly taken out of context if you actually know anything about Christianity. First of all, none of those people were forced to sell their possessions for the common good. Secondly, they were members of the Church committing acts of charity. No one else outside the church (or even in the church for that matter) was required to sell their possessions, by any law or any command. It was discretionary.

  • @tanksbb When I said our economic policies are based upon Marxist economics are was clearly referring to communists. "Free market" capitalism is clearly not based upon Marxism it is based upon primitivism and destroying the achievements of the past hundred years in order to transform us into primitive savages who rely on "the purest form of bartering" like we did several centuries ago.

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