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A CNN anchor asked earlier this week whether or not Jesus would occupy Wall Street.

That question can be answered with a categorical “No.”

First, Jesus has no truck with rank, blatant hypocrites. The OWS crowd has now fallen to squabbling over who gets a slice of the $500,000 which has been donated to them, and which, by the way, they put in one of the evil, greedy banks they are out to destroy.



Secondly, Jesus has no truck with those whose entire agenda is to flagrantly disobey two of the Ten Commandments of God.

God said, “Thou shalt not steal,” a commandment Jesus affirmed on numerous occasions. Stealing is wrong, and it doesn’t make it right when government does it under color of law.



And the OWS crowd is animated by a thoroughly ugly disregard for the 10th Commandment as well. God says, “Thou shalt not covet...any thing that is thy neighbor’s.” And yet the Occupiers are driven by a dark, bitter, resentful, angry and acquisitive greed for stuff that belongs to other people.

I submit that no political program that is predicated on a violation of twenty percent of God’s moral law can possibly be right, can possibly work, or can possibly be good for America.

Jesus took a whip to the thieves and the covetous in his day. If he were to come back and do the same thing today, he just might start in Zuccotti Park.

In other words, he might occupy Wall Street after all.

Bryan Fischer, Rightly Concerned 84 Comments [11/1/2011 3:07:03 AM]
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#1346175
Really?

Stealing is wrong, and it doesn't make it right when government does it under color of law.

About the only true thing you said. As I recall, Jesus did indeed go to the poor and the weak, and condemned the hypocrites and Pharisees who happened to be wealthy for not helping the poor.
Also, coveting your neighbor's yacht is not the same as wanting to be able to get out of poverty.

11/4/2011 3:05:06 PM

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tranz2deep

The bit about giving unto Caeser is misunderstood.

He's saying do business with businessmen, but leave faith out of it and leave business out of faith, as well.

That's why the moneychangers in the temple infuriated him so. If they were somewhere else, he wouldn't give a flying fuck.

In short; Jesus would not occupy Wall Street unless money was being made through religion.

And it is--so he would.

See how powerful logic is?

11/5/2011 5:50:09 AM

#1346349
tranz2deep

What does it say about this Fischer yutz that his spewage is literally the first thing out the gate this month?

11/5/2011 5:56:03 AM

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@Horsefeathers
Sounds like it would be an epic movie, or at least a good music video.

11/7/2011 12:14:23 AM

#1347104


I do seem to remember that for the longest time banking was considered unchristian and even against the bible.
(Which is where the Jewish Banker thing popped up because they were exempt from those laws)

11/7/2011 12:30:28 AM

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Fuck your ten commandments. With no lube.

11/7/2011 8:52:32 AM

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Wehpudicabok

"Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God." - Matthew 19-24 (KJV)

11/7/2011 9:43:21 PM

#1348526
Thoth

Thirdly, Jesus has no truck.

11/12/2011 1:52:07 PM

#1348638
miura-radio7

Wait...but you just said "no"...and now you're saying "yes"...but...it...WHAT?

...Anybody else notice that most of the entries on this website could easily be the ramblings of a schizophrenic? I am seriously concerned about the mental wellbeing of the human population of Planet Earth.

11/13/2011 9:38:54 AM
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