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    Why so little Christian anti-capitalism?

    .....There is still work to be done with passive income. The income often comes later with continued upkeep.
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    Why so little Christian anti-capitalism?

    Maybe passive income is active income
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    What I seek in a Christian church.

    Agree on those that arrive from the Bible and the Christian Tradition. 6, 8,10,11, 12
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    The Limits of Religious Freedom

    ....is wrong? "continued from last post"
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    The Limits of Religious Freedom

    Are you saying that harm for the sake of a greater good (such as experiencing pain to get your teeth fixed) is ok, but experiencing pain as a result of being taken advanaged of for the gain of the perpetrator?
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    The Limits of Religious Freedom

    "Religious freedom" is the freedom to excersice your religion, not the freedom to use your religion to harm others.
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    Why Does Your God Punish People?

    This is why I tend to think more in terms of 1. Laws of cause and effect (or laws of conseqences) that God has set up in this world...bad things generally have harmful consequences, while good things generally have pleasant consequences. and 2. Authority structures in this world that God has...
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    Why Does Your God Punish People?

    So abiogenesis is a problem to be worked out by athiestic evolution? The beginning of time, space, and matter started with the Big Bang as the most common theory of beginnings. Matter then evolved from stellar dust to earth to various minerals to plants to animals and then to man as one of...
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