Did God mean for us to be commies?

Ravi

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1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:
 
1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:
God is dead. Always has been, but Jesus Christ most certainly was an early convert to communism.

Merry Christmas, Speck. :cool:


:D
 
He meant for us to be generous with our stuff. Very generous. Not with the stuff that belongs to other folks.
 
He meant for us to be generous with our stuff. Very generous. Not with the stuff that belongs to other folks.

Ah, one of the Tribunes of The Ownership Society, rears his head...

God is undifferentiated consciousness. Nothing more, nothing less.

But we digress. What guilt do you feel for supporting and advocating the deregulation(s) and 'free market' nonsense, that led to the financial meltdown of recent years?
 
He meant for us to be generous with our stuff. Very generous. Not with the stuff that belongs to other folks.
Link?

This passage certainly doesn't sound that way....it sounds as if we should all receive equally what is available.

But if you have some scripture that claims otherwise, present it.
 
1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:



1) ...god paid for it or made it. He did not steal it from others. He is sorta against stealing.
2) ...he is talking about your sole and not your pocketbook


But god did mean us to be commies.... lock step and do not questions.
 
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1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:



1) ...god paid for it or made it. He did not steal it from others. He is sorta against stealing.
2) ...he is talking about your sole and not your pocketbook


But god did mean us to be commies.... lock step and do not questions.
Dover sole? :D



I doubt He'd consider taxation as "stealing."

I also don't recall where he frowned on questions.
 
There's also the ancient Jewish tradition of the Jubilee to consider.

See, our ancient pre-civilized ancestors lived in communist societies. Not socialist ('cause they had no government), but communist, as in Marx's last stage of social evolution, from-each-according-to-his-ability-to-each-according-to-his-needs, all capital property held in common, that kind of communist.

When our ancestors settled down in farming or pastoral communities, that changed and we began private ownership of land -- but it wasn't an easy change and many early societies resisted it. That includes the ancient Hebrews.

The Jubilee was something that was done once every 50 years. Over the course of those 50 years, land could be bought and sold by people, but on the Jubilee it was all divided into equal lots by family again. And this, like all other Jewish laws, was supposedly given by God.

It's in Leviticus chapter 25. Look it up. :cool:
 
1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:



1) ...god paid for it or made it. He did not steal it from others. He is sorta against stealing.
2) ...he is talking about your sole and not your pocketbook


But god did mean us to be commies.... lock step and do not questions.
Dover sole? :D



I doubt He'd consider taxation as "stealing."

I also don't recall where he frowned on questions.


yep...Dover spellcheck! :lmao:
 
There's also the ancient Jewish tradition of the Jubilee to consider.

See, our ancient pre-civilized ancestors lived in communist societies. Not socialist ('cause they had no government), but communist, as in Marx's last stage of social evolution, from-each-according-to-his-ability-to-each-according-to-his-needs, all capital property held in common, that kind of communist.

When our ancestors settled down in farming or pastoral communities, that changed and we began private ownership of land -- but it wasn't an easy change and many early societies resisted it. That includes the ancient Hebrews.

The Jubilee was something that was done once every 50 years. Over the course of those 50 years, land could be bought and sold by people, but on the Jubilee it was all divided into equal lots by family again. And this, like all other Jewish laws, was supposedly given by God.

It's in Leviticus chapter 25. Look it up. :cool:
I did not know that. Interesting.
 
There's also the ancient Jewish tradition of the Jubilee to consider.

See, our ancient pre-civilized ancestors lived in communist societies. Not socialist ('cause they had no government), but communist, as in Marx's last stage of social evolution, from-each-according-to-his-ability-to-each-according-to-his-needs, all capital property held in common, that kind of communist.

When our ancestors settled down in farming or pastoral communities, that changed and we began private ownership of land -- but it wasn't an easy change and many early societies resisted it. That includes the ancient Hebrews.

The Jubilee was something that was done once every 50 years. Over the course of those 50 years, land could be bought and sold by people, but on the Jubilee it was all divided into equal lots by family again. And this, like all other Jewish laws, was supposedly given by God.

It's in Leviticus chapter 25. Look it up. :cool:
I did not know that. Interesting.

Same laws that were handed down at the time allowed slaves. Dunno how communistic or socialist that is.

But every so often they were freed. I can't remember if it was only on the Jubilee, or at other times as well.
 
If you listen to Republicans, I think God wanted to "let him die" and "every man for himself".
 
There's also the ancient Jewish tradition of the Jubilee to consider.

See, our ancient pre-civilized ancestors lived in communist societies. Not socialist ('cause they had no government), but communist, as in Marx's last stage of social evolution, from-each-according-to-his-ability-to-each-according-to-his-needs, all capital property held in common, that kind of communist.

When our ancestors settled down in farming or pastoral communities, that changed and we began private ownership of land -- but it wasn't an easy change and many early societies resisted it. That includes the ancient Hebrews.

The Jubilee was something that was done once every 50 years. Over the course of those 50 years, land could be bought and sold by people, but on the Jubilee it was all divided into equal lots by family again. And this, like all other Jewish laws, was supposedly given by God.

It's in Leviticus chapter 25. Look it up. :cool:
I did not know that. Interesting.

Same laws that were handed down at the time allowed slaves. Dunno how communistic or socialist that is.

But every so often they were freed. I can't remember if it was only on the Jubilee, or at other times as well.

I guess it would depend on what qualified you as being capable of being enslaved and I do not know the answer to that. I also don't actually know if God approved of slavery. The scripture on it seems to be capable of a pretty loose interpretation.
 
No. Geez, no!

funnyrepublicanjesus.jpg


Get with the program FFS!
 
I did not know that. Interesting.

Same laws that were handed down at the time allowed slaves. Dunno how communistic or socialist that is.

But every so often they were freed. I can't remember if it was only on the Jubilee, or at other times as well.

I guess it would depend on what qualified you as being capable of being enslaved and I do not know the answer to that. I also don't actually know if God approved of slavery. The scripture on it seems to be capable of a pretty loose interpretation.

As far as I remember is was for debts.
 
1 “Come, all you who are thirsty,
come to the waters;
and you who have no money,
come, buy and eat!
Come, buy wine and milk
without money and without cost.
2 Why spend money on what is not bread,
and your labor on what does not satisfy?

:eusa_eh:
It sounds like Heaven is a pretty socialistic place. No angles floating around proclaiming that greed is good.
 
This thread is a picture of the idiots mind trying to prove what Jesus wanted when they spend their time denying him. Too funny. You guys have NO clue whatsoever.
 
Agent provocateur. Come on Ravioli, Why do you care what fools think anyway? OH, perhaps YOU do believe there is more to all this Christian drek after all and you feel guilty or something... You will work it out after a few years. Peace.
 
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