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The Dangers Now of the Love of Mammon (Riches/Wealth) in the Christian Church
Posted by Emjay | Posted in Topic | Posted on 14-10-2008
Let’s initially talk about the Bible and what it says about man:
This is from Matthew Chapter 6:: “No servant can serve two masters,” Jesus told his disciples. “For either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.”
This is straight out from the Constantine Bible, another verse in the Bible talks about riches and a camel through the eye of a needle but I will not mention it. These are words that hold no complication or second analysis. Analyze it for yourself, take a judgment on Christianity on the Republican Party. Ask yourself who serves Mammon more, Is that the Christians? To put all Christians in the same boat on this analysis is not what I’m doing but the aggregate attitude of these organized sects. Analyze this with an open heart.The truth is obvious, the Old Testament was written mainly by Ezra. Christians believe that the son of God was Joshua (yet they are unfamiliar with the word Christ and the word jesus/iesu), while many Jews of the time believe the son of God was Ezra. The Koran states this too.
From the book of judgment:
22. Judge thou not, O Israel, who are apostates before thy God. I say unto thee: He, that forsaketh Jehovih and worshipeth mammon and the ways of the world, is an apostate in my sight. For, even though they maintain the rites and ceremonies, they have forsaken the spirit and truth of my commandments.
22. Thou shalt not serve both, Jehovih and mammon. Neither shall the light of my heavens be with thee, save thou heedest my judgments.




