How did a so-called Christian nation transition so seamlessly from “help the poor” to “help the rich?”

May 2, 2022 · 10:54 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
The moment Christians stopped reading their own Bibles and started listening to their corrupt preachers
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Who said it was the Christians who did it?
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The one world culture of totalitarian agriculture was always oriented that way. USA is its apogee
Replying to @marwilliamson
A country that is governed by the wealthy is unlikely to govern in favor of the poor.
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Christianity never teaches the govt to help the poor or disadvantaged. Christianity teaches that the Church itself and individual Christians help the poor and disadvantaged. I believe that your foundational understanding of Christianity is incorrect.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
1/2 👀More feminist naïveté. The people were originally for “help the poor,” The oligarchic Rich who ran the country was never for that. They just said and went along with what the people wanted to hear.
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People using religion and spirituality to get rich, then selling out?
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Things like pay off student loans for people who make 5 times what I make! That’s how!
Christianism has never been about helping the poor. Jesus was a Jewish hippie. The Christian religion has always been about control. Just like the other religious institutions (competition).
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We've become far too materialistic. Have a society that's too complicated, that requires too much money to get by/get ahead on. Imo.