I'm still waiting for a cite wherein Jesus says Christians should all be living out of dumpsters and begging on the streets. From what I've read, he pretty much calls for Christians to run big social service networks for each other, which of course requires that at least some of them know a thing or two about making money, and managing it well to boot. The requirement to take care of widows and orphans would have been especially expensive all by themselves in his day ans well and many hundreds of years afterward. It's more than stupid to run around claiming he some sort of hippie moron who thought abject poverty was some sort of moral imperative.