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These are the sentiments of a very poor and oppressed people.
Not having money or power, they did their best to make lemonade out off their lemons. The attitude toward wealth changed in Christianity as it came into dominance throughout the old Roman footprint. It was once illegal to lend money to another and expect to receive interest on the loan. Earning such a profit was called usury.
We've come a long way.
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I'm not sure what you point is. Earing a profit it seems has now made Christianity better? Jesus was, I believe, not anti-capitalist, but anti-unfeeling. We've come a long way because we can now charge interest? Seems like money is what counts anymore.
Give to the poor is mentioned so much in the Bible. Pity we seem to not understand such a simple sentence.
Teft
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Long time readers would know that I was being ironic. My apologies to you for the misdirection.