Matthew 19:24
24Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
As we all know, McCain/Palin and their supporters have accused Obama of being a "socialist". Given the fact that the U.S. has a mixed economy with a number of socialist features in place for many decades, I think it would be more accurate to say that Obama is just MORE inclined toward socialist-type solutions than McCain. Personally, I do not think this is a bad thing, because in my own political philosophy, I am in fact a socialist; specifically, a Christian Socialist. This means that I believe that a society inspired by the precepts of Jesus Christ should be organized along lines that are currently labeled "socialist".
I came to this position after struggling with the above Bible quote for a long time, because it stumped me, just as it shocked Jesus' disciples when he said it. "Who then can be saved?!"
According to a socialist perspective, the wealth of a society is generated by the members of that society working as a whole, not by particular individuals. Of course, some people are more talented, smarter, harder-working than others. In a sense, they contribute more, and fairness would indicate that they should therefore earn more. However, even the highest-functioning human being does not actually CREATE wealth; since wealth can only be accumulated by the cooperation of all of the members of society working together in harmony, with the raw materials CREATED BY GOD. In reality, we human beings create nothing. We are stewards of what God has created. No person is so superior and above the average that he has actually EARNED great wealth through his own honest effort. In fact, all of the money that a person "makes" that is over and above his needs, has actually been stolen from others through exploiting the rules by which a particular society apportions it's wealth. Either that, or it was inherited from someone who stole it.
Also, since humanity is divided into a number of separate nations, the members of one society can all become richer by the expedient of stealing the resources of other societies. The spoils are then divided according to the rules by which that society apportions wealth, with a higher proportion naturally flowing into the coffers of those who are already rich.
And for me, this insight solves the mystery as to why Jesus said it is next to impossible for a rich man to gain entrance to the Kingdom Of Heaven. Since their wealth has ultimately been stolen from others, rich people are therefore all guilty of violating the 8th Commandment: "Thou Shall Not Steal".
24Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
As we all know, McCain/Palin and their supporters have accused Obama of being a "socialist". Given the fact that the U.S. has a mixed economy with a number of socialist features in place for many decades, I think it would be more accurate to say that Obama is just MORE inclined toward socialist-type solutions than McCain. Personally, I do not think this is a bad thing, because in my own political philosophy, I am in fact a socialist; specifically, a Christian Socialist. This means that I believe that a society inspired by the precepts of Jesus Christ should be organized along lines that are currently labeled "socialist".
I came to this position after struggling with the above Bible quote for a long time, because it stumped me, just as it shocked Jesus' disciples when he said it. "Who then can be saved?!"
According to a socialist perspective, the wealth of a society is generated by the members of that society working as a whole, not by particular individuals. Of course, some people are more talented, smarter, harder-working than others. In a sense, they contribute more, and fairness would indicate that they should therefore earn more. However, even the highest-functioning human being does not actually CREATE wealth; since wealth can only be accumulated by the cooperation of all of the members of society working together in harmony, with the raw materials CREATED BY GOD. In reality, we human beings create nothing. We are stewards of what God has created. No person is so superior and above the average that he has actually EARNED great wealth through his own honest effort. In fact, all of the money that a person "makes" that is over and above his needs, has actually been stolen from others through exploiting the rules by which a particular society apportions it's wealth. Either that, or it was inherited from someone who stole it.
Also, since humanity is divided into a number of separate nations, the members of one society can all become richer by the expedient of stealing the resources of other societies. The spoils are then divided according to the rules by which that society apportions wealth, with a higher proportion naturally flowing into the coffers of those who are already rich.
And for me, this insight solves the mystery as to why Jesus said it is next to impossible for a rich man to gain entrance to the Kingdom Of Heaven. Since their wealth has ultimately been stolen from others, rich people are therefore all guilty of violating the 8th Commandment: "Thou Shall Not Steal".