What Does The Bible Really Teach About Money?

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Kalinda Rose Stevenson PhD explains how Bible verses taken out of context lead to conflict and confusion about what the Bible teaches about money.
http://www.GoingBrokeWithJesus.com

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  • don was here luc knowledge

  • He never said the rich can not make it to heaven/ He said it would be hard for him to make it to heaven. rich people have all they need so they really ant got to come to him for nothing where the poor struggle so they going to come to him and the bible I believe in with all my heart and soul

  • Only important misunderstanding here is she thinks most people live in a Capitalist economy. There *may* be a Capitalist economy, but not for the majority of the world, for most people don't actually know what real (lawful) money is! Most people do in fact live in an agrarian society, where very few rich people control the land and make life miserable for the rest. Only Sovereigns can actually have *real* money. The elite control things. This is all fact, check law books and official documents.

  • One can only agree or not that each and everyone has a different interpretation of what the bible states about money. With that said. I see why you would charge for a copy of your book instead of sharing and giving your information with out any return. I understand in todays world it may seem hard to vision in a world that is only sustained in giving. But isn't that our world goal? To live in world in peace and W/o differences in class all created equal. If so who will be there to buy your book.

  • I agree that this is very interesting except that it is plainly awful...

    There is one statement I wish to address. That becoming rich in a capitalist society doesn't always mean exploiting or burdeing people (paraphrased). If there are only so many resources and not enough for everyone to have a similar life style as capitalistically rich people have, who has to be poor so another can be rich? Is that fair or non-burdening? Do your homework. Read World Systems theory.

  • This is very interesting.

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