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Stirlingsays 22 Sep 18 7.31pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
Exactly, why the church? Why not the government, they were quick enough to wade in and rescue the banks. If anything the government are in part responsible and deregulation of the banking industry allowed companies like Wonga to lend large amounts to those who could never afford to repay it atcrazy interest rates. Some might just view this as an example of the free market but even after market surely has to come with a degree of social responsibility. Wonga and those like them have ruined and in some cases taken people's lives. It can not be wrong to speak out against irresponsible lending.
But anyone who has actually read the Bible knows just how pick and choose it is.....even accounting for modern day interpretation. The Free Market has no social responsibility....that's for regulation......You don't ask a shark not to bite.....You exclude items from the menu. The government is the 'taxpayer'....they are to blame for none of this.
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 22 Sep 18 7.41pm | |
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The Bible is not a single book, it is a collection of works written by different people at different times. It does within itself contradict and challenge itself. Don't disagree (bloody he'll!) the point you make around regulation/deregulation. Governments off all colours have deregulated financial systems to a degree where a while back it was like the wild west. This government is not the taxpayer
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 22 Sep 18 7.41pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
The Bible is not a single book, it is a collection of works written by different people at different times. It does within itself contradict and challenge itself. Don't disagree (bloody hell!) the point you make around regulation/deregulation. Governments off all colours have deregulated financial systems to a degree where a while back it was like the wild west. This government is not the taxpayer
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Stirlingsays 22 Sep 18 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
The Bible is not a single book, it is a collection of works written by different people at different times. It does within itself contradict and challenge itself. The Bible is perfectly clear on usury, no contradictions there. Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
Don't disagree (bloody he'll!) the point you make around regulation/deregulation. Governments off all colours have deregulated financial systems to a degree where a while back it was like the wild west. Regulation is a balancing act.....There has to be a 'free' element to the 'free market'....otherwise investment will just head off to where the freedom exists. Originally posted by orpingtoneagle
This government is not the taxpayer That's a separate point with which I have some sympathy. I just wanted to make the point that people shouldn't view the government...of whatever type as anything other than a public body of mainly arses paid for by the 'taxpayer'....Our taxes are mainly the product of hard working people and we shouldn't treat what they produce as a lottery fund....but guard the money jealousy and try to maximise value.
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chris123 hove actually 22 Sep 18 8.48pm | |
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The Church Commissioners are better now than they used to be.
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