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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: The Lust for Money and War One of the temptations of Jesus (whose real name was Joshua, but the way) was when the Devil offered him political power over the world, and he refused it. Then there was Jesus comment about being unable to serve both God and money. St. Paul echoed this when he wrote that The lust [not love] of money is the root of all evil. The lust for money, and the lust for political power. The trouble those two things have wrought in the world! Most especially when theyre combined. Governments have killed more people in the world than everything else combined. Thats what political power does. And then we have the lust for money. And when the lust for money is combined with the lust for political power, one thing it manifests itself as are central banks. In the U.S., its known as the Federal Reserve Bank, only it is not federal, has no reserves, and it not a bank. It is in fact a corporation owned by international bankers, yet it has the legal monopoly to issue money and credit. Since the Fed was created in 1914, the dollar has lost 99% of its value, and the United States has suffered some exceptionally bad boom/bust cycles, such as the dot.com meltdown, followed by the housing crash. Both of which were caused by the Fed. The human suffering the Fed has caused has been catastrophic. Most people dont know it, but almost all of our income taxes go to pay the interest on the national debt. And who is that interest owned to? International banks. People are working to give their money to multibillionaire international financiers. These banks, looking for profits in all places, have financed both sides in major wars. They financed the Nazis. They remind me of the Ferengi from Star Trek: peace is good for business, and war is good for business. Even though both Jesus and Paul condemned the lust for political power and the lust for money, these condemnations dont appear to have penetrated into the minds of the leaders of churches. While some of these leaders understood the role of what Ive heard called the munitions men, most apparently dont have a clue about the money men central banks ruled by international financiers. The ones who fund the munitions men. How many of them know the Great Depression was created and then extended by the inept manipulations of the Fed? And that the depression spread to Germany, facilitating the rise of Hitler and the Nazis? And then the start of World War II? You can make the argument World War II in large part was caused by the lust for money. So, then both Jesus and St. Paul were right. Simple comments, thousands of years old, and they still have not penetrated into peoples minds.
Poster Comment: I've always found it interesting that Jesus beat the money-changers with a whip.
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