If you think it's coveting to desire fairness and justice...well...God help you. You obviously have a very different Bible to mine, in particular the Old Testament prophetic literature, which I suggest you read, starting with Isaiah 58. Otherwise, this is going to degenerate into a dialogue of the deaf. The reason why I think individuals having an obscenely large amount of wealth is usually a Bad Thing has nothing to do with covetousness but everything to do with power. The very rich wield a dangerously large amount of economic, cultural and political power, most of them to further their own ends. Granted, there are honourable exceptions, such as Bill Gates (q.v.), but they are few and far between. Take Rupert Murdoch for example, proprietor of NewsCorp/ News International (Fox News, Sky. The Times, The Sun etc). A very wealthy and very powerful man. Political parties in the UK have to be nice to Rupe if they want to get elected. This dates back at least to the British 1992 general election when 'The Sun won it (for the Conservatives)'. Then, Tony Blair becomes Murdochs new best friend in 1995, Murdoch switches support to his New Labour project in return for rather generous tax breaks at the expense of the rest of us, a lo and behold, Labour wins the 1997 general election. Blair is godfather at Murdoch's daughter's baptism in the River Jordan in 2005, but then Rupe falls out with Blair's successor Gordon Brown, switches his support back to the Conservatives who win the 2010 general election. Then we also find that one of News International's newspapers, The News of the World, has been hacking the cell phones of large numbers of people (celebs, members of the royal family, murder victims etc) and that the British police have been assisting in covering this up, in return for luxury breaks at Murdoch-company-owned hotels and health spas, and that the Conservatives gave a job to the former editor of the News of the World very probably in return for Murdoch's political support.
Now, think long and hard about where there is any justice in the above.
Then again, heck, if you think taxation is theft, why tax anyone anything at all? Go on, go right ahead! Nothing to pay for education, roads,
Now, think long and hard about where there is any justice in the above.
Then again, heck, if you think taxation is theft, why tax anyone anything at all? Go on, go right ahead! Nothing to pay for education, roads,
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