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Sandy_Kay
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To judge all rich people as selfish, greedy, evil people is a sin. It is just as much a sin as judging all poor people as lazy, no good drug addicts. That is the greatest reason socialism is condemned by the church. There may be some greedy evil rich people as well as lazy drug addicted poor people but it isn’t for us to judge others. We can judge right from wrong. We know it is wrong to be greedy or lazy but only God can judge the intentions of a person, the life circumstances that brought them to their condition, only God can judge a human heart. Socialism judges rich people as evil, justifying the confiscation and redistribution of what is rightfully theirs. That is evil.
Capitalism for the sole purpose of hoarding wealth is condemned by the church. There are many rich people who take great joy at seeing their employees being able to provide for their families. They also loose sleep over the fear of becoming unprofitable and having to lay employees off of work. Many also take great satisfaction when they contribute large sums to many charities. They also find joy in spending their wealth, knowing that doing so puts many other people to work. If you believe all rich people are evil, you have a jaded view of people. That jaded view doesn’t justify stealing what isn’t yours and giving it to those you judge to be more deserving of it. That view is just as jaded as some people’s view that would deny poor people help because they are lazy. There may be some lazy people who brought poverty on themselves but it isn’t ours to judge. It is for us to help as much as we can regardless of why they are poor.
There is a vast difference between providing for the basic needs of the poor and making laws to protect basic workers rights and socialism. A just government would use some of its tax dollars to provide for the needs of the poor and make laws protecting workers rights. It crosses the line into socialism when for the sake of envy, it seeks to level the playing field until no one is permitted to have more than anyone else. Thou shall not covet thy neighbors goods. Coveting thy neighbors goods is a sin. Socialism is a sin.
Capitalism for the sole purpose of hoarding wealth is condemned by the church. There are many rich people who take great joy at seeing their employees being able to provide for their families. They also loose sleep over the fear of becoming unprofitable and having to lay employees off of work. Many also take great satisfaction when they contribute large sums to many charities. They also find joy in spending their wealth, knowing that doing so puts many other people to work. If you believe all rich people are evil, you have a jaded view of people. That jaded view doesn’t justify stealing what isn’t yours and giving it to those you judge to be more deserving of it. That view is just as jaded as some people’s view that would deny poor people help because they are lazy. There may be some lazy people who brought poverty on themselves but it isn’t ours to judge. It is for us to help as much as we can regardless of why they are poor.
There is a vast difference between providing for the basic needs of the poor and making laws to protect basic workers rights and socialism. A just government would use some of its tax dollars to provide for the needs of the poor and make laws protecting workers rights. It crosses the line into socialism when for the sake of envy, it seeks to level the playing field until no one is permitted to have more than anyone else. Thou shall not covet thy neighbors goods. Coveting thy neighbors goods is a sin. Socialism is a sin.
If you are an employee,then you are voluntarily subject to your employer,and you have submitted yourself to whatever pay and hours he gives you. You’re not being forced into slavery. You can always quit. It doesn’t take heavy-handed government regulation to get employers to treat their workers fairly,it takes the moral persuasion of the Church.