Do creationists not realize that capitalism = Darwinism applied to economics?
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11-19-2012, 03:18 AM
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well, i'm not a creationist, but a christian...the Bible says "if a man does not work, he should not eat"...also, we're taught the parable of the talents---use what you've got to make more. i could go on and on. i wouldn't say we "worship" capitalism, but "work and wealth go together. The sense of entitlement today destroys our work ethic and lowers creativity and productivity. Businesses need tax breaks and incentives because they employ people. Yet corporations need to be held to high ethical standards to insure they are caring properly and fairly for their employees."
AND "Capitalism is a free-market exchange of ideas, products and services; it is based on competition to achieve higher levels of excellence; it rewards work with greater profits and punishes laziness; it is based on supply and demand. But its danger is greed and oppression of the work force. “Greed is idolatry†(Col 3:6)." --Dr. David Cooper makes sense to me. Ads |
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11-19-2012, 03:18 AM
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They are a tad dim tot hink that simply as a 'missing link' is not still alive, it must not exist.
Have they ever thought we interbred with it and we actually are part missing link? That's a very prevalent European theory concern Neanderthal Man- corroborated NOT by a book written at least a hundred years AFTER the death of Christ (assuming he existed merely as a real human being) by hermits in caves, but corroborated by skeletal fossil eveidence everyone is free to examine and debate. When was the last time you got to see the Dead Sea scrolls in entirety? |
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