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Let’s see the numbers. What percentage of rich people are made poor by divorce?Among the rich, it can entail dismantling a business and a swift ride downhill.
Let’s see the numbers. What percentage of rich people are made poor by divorce?Among the rich, it can entail dismantling a business and a swift ride downhill.
I didn’t say they were “made poor.” I said that a divorce entails splitting assets, and that can result in a business being divided up and a downhill slide.Let’s see the numbers. What percentage of rich people are made poor by divorce?
Only if they are greedy. For example, going from $2 million to $1 million is not too bad in the grand scheme of things. You still have much more than you need to live on. On the other hand, going from $25,000 to zero can be devistating. Of course the tend to pay a larger fraction of their net worth in legal fees.The point is, the more assets a couple have, the worse for them a divorce can be.
One doesn’t have to be “greedy” to see how splitting up a going business can be disadvantageous to both sides.Only if they are greedy.
Unless, of course you split up a business and made it no longer viable.For example, going from $2 million to $1 million is not too bad in the grand scheme of things. You still have much more than you need to live on.
And that would be the fate of a husband in a family near poverty – the wife would be eligible for many government programs.On the other hand, going from $25,000 to zero can be devistating.
Nothing happens in this country without a lawyer getting a cut.Of course the tend to pay a larger fraction of their net worth in legal fees.
And yet if they do, many of us will starve to death – the economy will collapse, and very few can feed themselves without a job of some kind.Jesus on How the Rich Get to Heaven (Mark 10:17-25)
In order to follow him, Jesus says that a person must sell all they have first — something few, if any, modern Christians can plausibly claim that they do.
In fact, the selling of material wealth and property appears to not only be advisable, but actually critical — according to Jesus, there is no chance that a rich person can get into heaven. Rather than a sign of God’s blessing, material wealth is treated as a sign that someone isn’t heeding God’s will.
Jesus’ rejection of material wealth is closely tied to his rejection of earthly power — if a person has to be receptive to powerlessness to follow Jesus, it makes sense that they would have to abandon many of the trappings of power, like wealth and material goods
One of my favorite lines:And yet if they do, many of us will starve to death – the economy will collapse, and very few can feed themselves without a job of some kind.
One of my favorite lines:Jesus on How the Rich Get to Heaven (Mark 10:17-25)
In order to follow him, Jesus says that a person must sell all they have first — something few, if any, modern Christians can plausibly claim that they do.
In fact, the selling of material wealth and property appears to not only be advisable, but actually critical — according to Jesus, there is no chance that a rich person can get into heaven. Rather than a sign of God’s blessing, material wealth is treated as a sign that someone isn’t heeding God’s will.
Jesus’ rejection of material wealth is closely tied to his rejection of earthly power — if a person has to be receptive to powerlessness to follow Jesus, it makes sense that they would have to abandon many of the trappings of power, like wealth and material goods
If it weren’t for those people who “have too much money,” the rest of us wouldn’t have jobs.I’m just quoting Jesus. I didn’t make this stuff up.
]Luke 14:33 So then, none of you can be My disciple who does not give up all his own possessions.
Luke 12:33 Sell your possessions and give to charity; make yourselves money belts which do not wear out, an unfailing treasure in heaven, where no thief comes near nor moth destroys.
Matthew 19:21Jesus said to him, “If you want to be perfect, go and sell what you own and give the money to the destitute, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come back and follow me.”
Anyway, we aren’t talking about people who have to work to make a living, we are talking about people who have too much money.
No, that’s economics, whether you agree with it or not.I don’t agree. That’s your opinion. The point is the fabulously weathly don’t need all that wealth. They should share their wealth with the starving people around the world.
You have a choice: you can hire out to a rich person or you can ask a poor person for a job.I don’t agree. That’s your opinion. The point is the fabulously weathly don’t need all that wealth. They should share their wealth with the starving people around the world.
You brought it up. So why are the sins of the poor of relevant to a thread about the wealthy and the pursuit of money?How is this relevant to the subject of this thread?
How is this relevant to the subject of this thread?
How do you know what I know and don’t know?
How is this relevant to the subject of this thread?
How is this relevant to the subject of this thread?
So back to the nature of the thread why do you think Jesus said: “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?”If it weren’t for those people who “have too much money,” the rest of us wouldn’t have jobs.
Many billionaires have attempted to give their money away. But the philanthropic foundations they founded became corrupt with the money.I don’t agree. That’s your opinion. The point is the fabulously weathly don’t need all that wealth. They should share their wealth with the starving people around the world.
If you insist on taking everything literally, we would all be walking around naked and living in caves with a life expectancy of 30 years.I’m just quoting Jesus. I didn’t make this stuff up.
]Luke 14:33 So then, none of you can be My disciple who does not give up all his own possessions.
Taking all Scripture literally will lead you into a philosophical cul-de-sac.So back to the nature of the thread why do you think Jesus said: “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?”
At one point, Jesus said just let down your nets and they will be filled to the breaking point AND the fish will have gold coins in their mouths.If you insist on taking everything literally, we would all be walking around naked and living in caves with a life expectancy of 30 years.
Not for the reason you seem to imply. The “rich” in Jesus’ time were Quislings, allies of Rome. Yet He even reached out to them – choosing Matthew, a tax collector as an Apostle.So back to the nature of the thread why do you think Jesus said: “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the Kingdom of Heaven?”