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<blockquote data-quote="Ishraqiyun" data-source="post: 57866583" data-attributes="member: 280646"><p>Is that what Gandhi did? </p><p></p><p> Would capitalism as we know it be able to exist and thrive without the coercive power of the state? Without the government (police and military) how would the exploiters protect their assets from the exploited who vastly out number them? </p><p></p><p>Is the Gospel actually conservative Republican? Conservative Republicans are just as apt to quote the Gospel in support of their causes. </p><p></p><p>I think it may be a case of people simply disagreeing with the meaning of the Gospel in some instances. Sure there are politicians who exploit it without really agreeing one way or the other if it is good exegesis but for many people I think they just honestly disagree. I believe there are people who honestly think socialism would be more inline with the ethics of Christ and others who honestly feel the same about capitalism. Not everyone is a political opportunist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ishraqiyun, post: 57866583, member: 280646"] Is that what Gandhi did? Would capitalism as we know it be able to exist and thrive without the coercive power of the state? Without the government (police and military) how would the exploiters protect their assets from the exploited who vastly out number them? Is the Gospel actually conservative Republican? Conservative Republicans are just as apt to quote the Gospel in support of their causes. I think it may be a case of people simply disagreeing with the meaning of the Gospel in some instances. Sure there are politicians who exploit it without really agreeing one way or the other if it is good exegesis but for many people I think they just honestly disagree. I believe there are people who honestly think socialism would be more inline with the ethics of Christ and others who honestly feel the same about capitalism. Not everyone is a political opportunist. [/QUOTE]
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