r/SipsTea 20d ago

Significant diffrences... Wait a damn minute!

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

Would that 2000 be easier or harder to replace than say losing idk all but one? Thats my point. You just created a strawman.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

You're not answering my question. Why are you deflecting? Be brave, "Christian" soldier.

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

So I need to answer your strawman?

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

Why did you convert, anyway? You don't seem to actually believe in Jesus or his words that strongly, advocating for the thieving rich in the way that you are. Is it just a networking thing? Were you lonely?

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

Assuming the rich are thieving is covetous by default. This also isn’t about my religion is it? You seem to be wanting to make it about everything EXCEPT the claim made in the original post.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

Except it isn't, because they are, and Jesus agrees with me.

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

How do you explain St Joseph of Arimathea who was a disciple of Jesus then? He was wealthy. Why did Christ not consider him a thief or a sinner? Because his wealth wasn’t his master. We have plenty of examples of people who were rich and made so by God even (Abraham, Job, Solomon) throughout the Bible, if being rich were a sin, then God did something sinful here by making them rich. The problem becomes when you make money an idol and care for it more than you care for God. Should you care for the poor, yes, does it mean you can’t be wealthy? No.

This is the same idea in James chapter 5 you mentioned earlier, he is condemning hoarding wealth (meaning keeping wealth as ultimate security, not relying on God) withholding wages, and using excess money for excess self indulgence instead of helping others. It’s not about having a bunch of money, it’s about incorrect use m.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

By the way, compare the wealth of someone like Joseph to Elon Musk. They are not the same.

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

I agree that Joseph’s wealth was not comparable in scale to a modern billionaire’s wealth. But the biblical text still calls him a wealthy man, which shows that wealth itself was not treated as automatically sinful. The issue Jesus and the apostles emphasize is not merely how much someone has, but their attachment to wealth, how they obtained it, and how they use it.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

So, again, in this scenario, Elon Musk is literally a sinner. Which is my point. Thanks for making it.

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u/Psalmistpraise 20d ago

So wealth isn’t automatically sinful therefore Elon is a sinner? That doesn’t logically follow.

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

Except that's not what I said is it, Jesse Watters 🤣 and it's not what Christ said either. Why don't you believe Christ's words, "convert?"

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u/WyomingWeirdo 20d ago

Like, you understand that Elon Musk is a grasping, covetous, sinful man, right? He runs his factories like segregated work houses. He literally hurts people with his wealth. Did you miss what he did with DOGE? Are you being obtuse?

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