10/15/2013 2:16:19 PM
How apt his name is at this point in time.
10/15/2013 2:19:46 PM
10/15/2013 2:27:16 PM
I take "looking out for #1" as meaning "putting one's own satisfaction and basic needs over others". Everyone here primarily looks out for themselves, anyone that says otherwise is just bullshitting.
10/15/2013 2:48:39 PM
charity is immoral, we all read atlas shrugged
10/15/2013 2:49:46 PM
"basic needs", huh?
10/15/2013 2:50:54 PM
So is someone here going to claim that they're altruistic and care about the well being of others more than their own well being?[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 2:58 PM. Reason : ]
10/15/2013 2:56:25 PM
How can you not realize the benefits of social responsibility in a modern, complex society?
10/15/2013 3:01:24 PM
sorry dude, you and your ideology are just amusing to me now.
10/15/2013 3:01:31 PM
I agree with him, because it's blatantly obvious. If you didn't put your needs above others you couldn't survive to help them in the first place. I don't think anyone actually claims otherwise.
10/15/2013 3:19:29 PM
Until society breaks down to the point where people are killing each other in the streets for food then I don't think your ideology is valid.
10/15/2013 3:24:54 PM
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10/15/2013 9:25:48 PM
ahhahahapeople are seriously saying that if they got a big refund back from the govt due to fixing govt inefficiences that they'd donate it to charityinstead of buying a ps4ahahhahahahah
10/15/2013 9:45:00 PM
I think the chances of that happening are far more likely than the chances of the gov't actually helping anyone with that money instead of just pissing it away
10/15/2013 9:55:50 PM
For a bunch of liberals that preach tolerance, you people love to hate on some Christians.When you say "capitalist" what is your threshold here, because you seem to be basing your qualification on money. Are you talking about the top 1% who might also be Christians? I mean, I'm pretty sure that out of the top 1% of Americans that you all seem to hate so much, a good many of them aren't even Christian, so we're talking about what, maybe .05% of the population? Seems like a pretty small minority to get your panties in such a wad over.[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 10:48 PM. Reason : asdf]
10/15/2013 10:41:11 PM
nothing about tolerance means not calling out hypocrisy[Edited on October 15, 2013 at 10:45 PM. Reason : or calling out christianity even]
10/15/2013 10:44:43 PM
OkBut you still didn't answer my question. How are you defining "capitalist" christians? Are you talking about the richest 1% that might possibly also be christian?
10/15/2013 10:50:34 PM
Apparently its called Prosperity Gospel
10/15/2013 11:05:55 PM
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10/16/2013 12:26:20 PM
I went to my parent's church several years ago (my childhood church, southern baptist). The message of that day's particular sermon was basically "Obey Authority", and the preacher basically said that it was god's will who was elected and assigned to positions of authority, and therefore if we rebel against authority, we're rebelling against god. He even went as far as to say that if you ran a stop-sign, you were sinning. Of course, this was during the Bush administration, I seriously doubt the preacher would say the same thing now, and I know a lot of the congregation wouldn't agree, since a lot of them are pretty sure Obama is the anti-christ, or close to it.[Edited on October 16, 2013 at 12:35 PM. Reason : ]
10/16/2013 12:34:20 PM
aaronburro is aactually Christian. That's far too predictable.
10/16/2013 8:51:45 PM
I assumed running a stop sign, which risks injury to both life and property, was a sin. Is it not?
10/17/2013 2:47:20 PM
If you stopped by a Southern Baptist church, I'm surprised you didn't get the old "drinking is a sin" schtick. We went to one for a bit because it was the only one that had kids around the same age as ours in the tiny town we lived in. Every couple weeks the preacher would get on a rant about how drinking was such a sin, and picking up the bottle meant you hated Jesus, etc. etc. etc. I finally told my wife I couldn't take it anymore, but that was about the time we moved.I like to have a beer at dinner, but I enjoy one and I'm done. Afterwards I don't beat my kids or wife or get behind the wheel and act like an asshole. I just like the taste and it helps me relax a bit, but that is the extent. Drinking as a sin isn't in the Bible, but being a drunk is. I have never understood the Baptist obsession with lumping anybody who has a beer or glass of wine (which Jesus made!) with the town drunk. I understand that enough can mess you up and some people can't stop. But if we throw out anything that somebody can abuse, there would literally be nothing left in this world we could do.
10/17/2013 3:14:49 PM
Being drunk is a sin in the Bible?Wait, why am I even starting that discussion, I can probably dig up contradictory passages for days.
10/17/2013 4:49:49 PM
Drunkness is a form of gluttony. So it's not a 10 commandments thing "Thou Shalt not imbibe Alcohol" like the Baptists think, but being a fucking drunk would fall under gluttony.
10/17/2013 6:49:37 PM
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10/17/2013 10:17:10 PM
Well, I don't know what you really mean by "wait it out," so there's that. I don't see anything there saying "wait it out," whatever that means. There is certainly a thematic element throughout the Bible talking about greater rewards waiting in heaven, but a notion that we aren't supposed to enjoy any of this life isn't exactly scripturally supported.I do agree with your last two sentences, and that's what I think the meaning is. Where you get "wait it out" I don't know, but I take that as a statement by Jesus that he's not really here to talk about gov't or politics, he's concerned about other stuff; "sure, obey your local laws, I'm not focused on that".
10/17/2013 10:30:30 PM
I think those that are confused with the concept of "Capitalist Christians" are people who either don't understand capitalism, don't understand Christianity, or both. More realistically, it's more likely a mix of understanding both at a shallow surface level.Plenty of teaching from the Bible that tell us to work hard and being wise about what God's given us, yet being sacrificial with our wealth/blessings (1 Thessalonians 3:6-10, Luke 19:11-27, Acts 4:32-37). In fact, there are more scriptures talking about money than there are of faith, prayer, heaven and hell combined. So, God obviously is concerned about our wealth and how we handle it. Mostly because I think God knows we are creatures that tend to love/hoard/obsess our possessions. We are creatures who want, want, want... part of the reason we got into trouble in the Garden of Eden.The downside is that the capitalist system is a double-edged sword for the Christian. On one side, capitalism allows one to acquire and manage wealth the most effectively. On the other hand, capitalism can breed the most materialistic and greedy jokers on the planet. As with most of you guys on this forum The good news is that most of the wealthy in America are actually very generous. This country gives a ton to charity and ironically the wealthiest people in America are the most generous (Buffet, Gates, Zuckerberg, etc...). In fact, the countries that are the biggest charity givers run on ... CAPITALISM!Christians can be capitalists... and should be in my opinion.
10/18/2013 2:28:59 PM
(as has been menionted before, a large portion of that "charity" is actually money donated to churches to pay staff, build cathedrals, etc. not to people who actually need it.)
10/18/2013 2:43:18 PM
10/18/2013 3:07:31 PM
^ Exactly. If nontheists who have no special guiding book to tell them that they need to help the needy could do, just think of what theists who supposedly care for the poor/needy could do... Habitat for Humanity, Salvation Army, YMCA, Goodwill. Y'all need to get on the ball Christian Capitalists!
10/18/2013 3:32:01 PM
Does building a 16K sq. foot home qualify you as a Capitalist Christian?http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/10/22/4407782/elevation-pastor-building-big.html#.UmfHZxBrv4UProbably the most commented on story I've seen at the Observer since they switched to their Facebook comments only policy a few months back.
10/23/2013 8:57:34 AM
Who cares?Those chumps pay him.
10/23/2013 9:14:47 AM
I only care because that money could be used to actually help people and better society.
10/23/2013 9:38:47 AM
[Edited on October 23, 2013 at 12:25 PM. Reason : .]
10/23/2013 12:25:05 PM
"If I wanna give all my money to a snake oil salesman, that's my God-given 1st Amendment right to do so and ain't no lyin' liberal gonna talk no sense into me!"
10/23/2013 9:27:10 PM
So did you guys hear about the "bishop of bling" in Germany?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-24638430
10/24/2013 1:05:47 AM
He just forgot he wasn't living in the 1500s
10/24/2013 1:21:58 AM
The pope suspended his bishop-ship.New pope rules
10/24/2013 8:15:44 AM
He's still a guy in a dress claiming to know things and be things he can't possibly know or be........but that is pretty cool.
10/24/2013 8:57:48 AM
Yeah but if there's gonna be a guy in a dress leading a billion people, I'm glad it's this guy.
10/24/2013 8:59:25 AM
I am sure everything has been discussed here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_views_on_poverty_and_wealth
10/24/2013 10:53:30 PM
http://www.smarterlifestyles.com/2013/07/17/what-the-bible-says-about-money-shocking
10/25/2013 12:30:53 PM
Another report from Charlotte station WCNC on local megachurch Elevation:http://www.wcnc.com/news/iteam/NBC-Charlotte-obtains-confidential-Elevation-Church-report-230557491.htmlThe reporter, Stuart Watson, has been on this story for a few weeks now. His comments at the end of the report make me wonder if he's planning a larger story on the tax exempt status of churches? Doubtful, but it did make me wonder how many people don't even realize churches are exempt from local property taxes. And then I wondered about the history of tax exempt status for churches in general. Anyone know of a good book/article/link dealing with this topic?[Edited on November 5, 2013 at 9:18 AM. Reason : ....]
11/5/2013 9:14:44 AM
http://www.wral.com/party-to-mark-billy-graham-s-95th-birthday/13084066/
11/7/2013 10:41:03 AM
Billy Graham, that rich bigot
11/7/2013 12:37:22 PM
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