First a quick vampire thing: I'm gonna have my brother and a friend who's riding to MD with us here tues night so I don't think that I can do vampire that night. Would anyone want to do Monday night instead
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Right. I can follow that capitalism would be the resultant economic system, but at first glance, it would appear heavily socialistic, until you realized it wasn't enforced. But then again, it is enforced, since divine law would be the same as earthly law, in which case, it would be socialism, since the bible commands you to be both productive, and giving to others in need.
I'm fairly sure that's a typo on Matt's part, especially since he was trying to quote me. ;-)
What I said, in a nutshell, is that the fundamentals of capitalism are not compatible with true capitalism. A truly Christian society would be socialistic, which is what Matt was saying -- he just accidentally said "capitalism" when quoting me. So you're right, Billy, and I'm pretty sure Matt agrees.
... and I just noticed that my comment made almost as little sense... "the fundamentals of capitalism are not compatible with true capitalism." Right. I meant the fundamentals of Christianity are not compatible with true capitalism.
Thst's what I try to tell people when they blinot their sniple sagrles, but they never listen to me. Geez, you'd think I was a rapsnagol fas or something!
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What I said, in a nutshell, is that the fundamentals of capitalism are not compatible with true capitalism. A truly Christian society would be socialistic, which is what Matt was saying -- he just accidentally said "capitalism" when quoting me. So you're right, Billy, and I'm pretty sure Matt agrees.
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Matt, we've gotta learn how to use words.
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