Re: Will you vote for Hillary as ourr next President?
It amazes me to see supposed "Christians" lining up with right-wing conservative Republicans. Because what was one of Jesus's most repeated and stressed lessons in The Gospels? That wealth is a barrier to heaven. And yet that central, core message has been banished from this "Christian" nation that treats its poor worse than any other developed nation.
It's not wealth that's the problem, jpn, it's the LOVE of money. And that's an issue in both parties, and with the Clintons as well, since they're wealthy.
Republicans scorn the poor and lavish all their attention and policy preferences on the rich and powerful. And then they dare to brandish their Bibles in our faces.
That's nonsense. Conservatives give more to charities than their left-wing counterparts. We just prefer not to do it through a bloated, corrupt, and inefficient government.
Jesus had real contempt for hypocrites. The definition of a hypocrite is one who pretends to follow in Jesus's path while making a mockery of what he taught.
I've got an article you need to read about the Democrat's UNBIBLICAL Redistribution of Wealth scheme:
"Although giving and charity are commanded by the Lord, nowhere in the Bible does it say that giving must first be filtered through a bloated and inefficient government bureaucracy. The Bible says that a man shall reap what he sows, but it doesn’t say we should live off of what other people sow. What’s more, Scripture teaches that if a man does not work, he shall not eat (2 Thessalonians 3:10). Scripture also commands us not to covet what belongs to our neighbor:
“You shall not covet your neighbor’s house. You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, or his male or female servant, his ox or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbor.” Exodus 20:17
Redistribution of Wealth is, at its core, a radical left wing economic scheme centered in greed and covetousness for other people’s money, rather than exercising personal responsibility and earning it one’s self."
Obama vs. the Bible – Redistribution of Wealth « The Righter Report
It is America’s men and women of wealth, imbued with religious and civic responsibility, who have served as the greatest patrons of the civic infrastructure, be it hospitals, libraries, museums, the arts, or the charitable United Way. England once had those patrons, but they went away as redistribution of wealth came in.
The primary theme of the Bible is individual responsibility, not entitlement and dependency.