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Breaking News For the record, money is NOT the root of all evil.

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The PERSUIT of money is the root of all evil. Big difference.

There. Carry on.
 
Actually, according to 1 Timothy 6:10, "for the LOVE of money is the root of all evil".

Lex
 
Actually, it's the LOVE of money that is the root of all evil.

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Damnit, Lex!!
 
All evil begins with money in some fashion?

Dumb.
 
So then, money itself is not evil, but rather the love (and/or the pursuit) of money is what is evil. That's what I said #-o. Doh!
 
So then, money itself is not evil, but rather the love (and/or the pursuit) of money is what is evil. That's what I said #-o. Doh!

Nice try, but persuit is not a synonym for covet. Persuit is usually an action, whereas to covet is an emotion. It's Want squared.

Tho I dunno that the distinction is usually brought up, since I think most people assume to want is to strive, despite that not being the case.
 
....you'd think more people would notice the difference, what with all they covet and don't have. I mean, it's not like the bible is thin on describing coveting behavior and the recriminations of such.

How many Christians are in this thread again?

(Low blow, or did I aim too high?)

On the upside I believe my religious snark quota has now been met. Otherwise it just bottles up,

Seriously though, it's not an unusual concept, coveting. Dunno how it's missed so often. Reminds me of the 'blood is thicker than water' bastardization.
 
....you'd think more people would notice the difference, what with all they covet and don't have. I mean, it's not like the bible is thin on describing coveting behavior and the recriminations of such.

How many Christians are in this thread again?

(Low blow, or did I aim too high?)

On the upside I believe my religious snark quota has now been met. Otherwise it just bottles up,

Seriously though, it's not an unusual concept, coveting. Dunno how it's missed so often. Reminds me of the 'blood is thicker than water' bastardization.

Can I hire you to just stand around and talk while I'm doing random activities? I just wanna hear you talk. About anything.
 
Stop saying "persuit." That's not even the Canadian for "pursuit." They're a bit teched when it comes to excessive "ou" combinations, so maybe "persout" is acceptable up there, but never "persuit." And not "pirsuit" either, as that just sounds like pervert and hirsute merged or something.

As for the Writ, it is interesting what the Christ said about it. One can easily psychoanalyze several sins that are not about materialism, but it seems apt that Jesus skipped past the details and spoke to the main. Many of the character weaknesses that typify humanity are aspects of ego and failure to find fulfillment because self is not developed well. But, the most harmful seem to be more about power, so they are indeed fueled as adults by the drive to get mammon and thereby power.

It should be noteworthy that adultery, the most commonly decried sexual sin of the time, got a walk on this basis, as it is rarely about the pursuit of mammon, and certainly would not have been back in the day in which a woman would not have been able to "marry up" via affairs. Sorry, but the men seemed to have co-opted the system long before Judaism.

And bullying, the most blatant form of not loving one's neighbor, was just picking on the weak. There didn't have to be lunch money involved at the yeshiva in the year 6 AD, etc.
 
So then, money itself is not evil, but rather the love (and/or the pursuit) of money is what is evil. That's what I said #-o. Doh!

There is a lot of range in the interpretation of "mammon" by the early scholars. One outlier is anything in which one trusts. But, Jesus was fairly consistent in his criticism of any reliance on trusting what one has stored up, and clearly saw self-sufficiency as a vice when it reached the level of certainty, presumption, or arrogance. His parables reinforced this message repeatedly.

The modern Church has predictably abandoned all but lip service to this dogma in affluent countries, with trust in 401k, in the State, in education, and many other trappings that provide "social security." Usury also proved to be an inconvenient truth.

In similar fashion, trust itself is become passe as churches begin locking the doors out of security concerns and full time armed guards stand vigil during worship services. God has little room left to provide any divine intervention . . . unless the damned gun jams.
 
It refers to covet money. The bible says that covetousness is idolatry. The 10th commandment tells us not to covet or desire, lust after or want anything that is our neighbors. We can not love our neighbor if we resent him for having what we desire.

The verse is often misquoted as 'money is the root of all evil' by those who covet the money that others have.
 
So then, money itself is not evil, but rather the love (and/or the pursuit) of money is what is evil. That's what I said #-o. Doh!

Pursuit could refer to working for a pay check, the same bible says that if a man does not work, than neither should he eat.
 
The PERSUIT of money is the root of all evil. Big difference.

There. Carry on.

Jesus Wept.

So we've established that you can't spell pursuit.

And that you didn't even bother to look up the actual verse in Timothy.

Because then you would have known it was the 'Love' of money.

Thereby blowing the opening argument apart.
 
No, it's a quotation on coveting. In this case money, but feel free to substitute it for power or other types of wealth.

28 translations of the verse specify "money" not "power or other types of wealth." Apparently, the word in question is transliterated as philaguria which might be translated as avarice, but comes from a root which literally means "lover of silver."
 
Matthew 21:12-13 King James Version (KJV)

12 And Jesus went into the temple of God, and cast out all them that sold and bought in the temple, and overthrew the tables of the moneychangers, and the seats of them that sold doves,

13 And said unto them, It is written, My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.

Jesus not big selfish commerce no matter how you try to change it:p---the anti-christ will come in the form of christ--thats to all the religious freaks who collect money from poor people and drive Bentleys and own their own jets.;)
 
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