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mrozbarry | 10 months ago

I'm going to comment with the preface that I gave up reading the article. It feels like a word-salad, and I'm getting lost trying to find the point a lot of the time.

Christianity is Jesus Christ substitutes the sin of a faithful man or woman with His righteousness.

You cannot buy faithfulness, and you cannot obtain righteousness through good works on your own.

The target has never been against wealth, but the love of money, or trusting in the things of this lifetime. For instance, Proverbs 11:28 says not to trust in wealth. Mark 8:36, Jesus states that if you seek wealth over everything else, what good is it when you die? In 1 Timothy 6:17-19, Paul encourages Timothy in his leadership to instruct wealthy people to not put their hope in their wealthy, but to do good with what God has given them.

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