This video might make some people mad that I have to tell it like it is.

      
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Z-La
Z-La
1 year ago

It also seems fraudulent to not have an authentic economy for the people to participate within their own individual capacities. Fast food and low end jobs aren’t for everyone and as the predominant feature of the domestic means of earning an income, it is resulting in widespread automation and repulsion at ‘coerced’ work (no bargaining power, little choice). Essentially asking everyone to be individually motivated to ‘get a job’ is perhaps misguided. There are times when the collective is helpful. Many of these jobs ultimately serve to entrench social and economic stratification, and thereby pointing out the antagonistic nature of corporate capitalism. Where are the debt jubilees? What about when the gasoline is too expensive to get to work? Why has usury been allowed to become mainstream? If one can’t pay their bills, what really is the point?

Citizen Joe
Citizen Joe
1 year ago
Reply to  Z-La

Z-La, you’re right. There are not enough jobs that will help people get ahead. Two things made it worse. Bill Clinton and NAFTA. Many jobs went to Mexico. And the rest went to China. The remaining blue collar jobs are filled by low wage migrants from the third world. As designed. It’s called Globalism. The Empire must die. Oddly enough, the war in Ukraine is related to all of this.

Robehr Orinsky
Robehr Orinsky
1 year ago

My whole philosophy on charity and mercy have changed this last couple of years . The wife and I have always lived on much less than I earned and we have been able to pay off all our debts and save quite a bit over the last 20 years or so . We have enjoyed giving and sharing and helping out folks that needed help . But something changed . It seems that people just used and stole and took advantage of our kindness and mercy to the point I don’t care if I ever help another person . It is as if the majority of people in America are now demon possessed . And it’s hard to help a demon .

strider777
1 year ago

Dave’s excellent comments and advice were spot on

Carpenter
Carpenter
1 year ago

The ole “66 caliber” word of Truth, KJV 1611 provides clear and concise instructions for laziness. Most folks love to focus on the “positive” scripture and avoid the “negative”. That Book is a double edged sword -- it cuts.
“ In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shall thou return” -- Genesis 3:19
“ For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any wools not work, neither should we eat” -- 2 Thess 3:10
“ But if any provide not for his own, and specifically for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel” -- 1 Timothy 5:8
“Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise:” -- Proverbs 6:6
“ The soul of the sluggard desireth, and hath nothing: but the soul of the diligent shall be made fat.” -- Proverbs 13:4
“He also that is slothful in his work is brother to him that is a great waster.” -- Proverbs 18:8

All man made governments reward laziness -- think about it.

Z-La
Z-La
1 year ago
Reply to  Carpenter

“For even when we were with you, this we commanded you, that if any would not work, neither should we eat” — 2 Thess 3:10″

Again, today many people work and still can’t eat properly or provide for a family. They even drop out of the workforce finding it easier to get state assistance. This economy is designed to these ends.

“But if any provide not for his own, and specifically for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel” — 1 Timothy 5:8″

Many so-called men allowed other men to get women pregnant and not take responsibility, financially, emotionally, or with regard to social support, and thereby perpetuated the problem of unwed and neglected mothers and babies.

“All man made governments reward laziness — think about it.”

Then why haven’t Christians instituted biblical economics?

Carpenter
Carpenter
1 year ago
Reply to  Z-La

Then you would consider me to be a tyrant just as your appointed government….
I do not wish to impose my beliefs on any man. The Book provides the guidance.

Z-La
Z-La
1 year ago
Reply to  Carpenter

No, it’s that in biblical times moreso everyone had job skills that facilitated them being able to adequately work and eat, as it was an agrarian society. People could work outdoors or with food or the land. Today, there’s technology, scientific fields, auto mechanics, much skilled labor with a disparity between those who can get or afford access to the education for such skills and those whose poverty is perpetuated because of this systematic lack. Then, work was more innate, although a cultivated work ethic. Today even if the incentive is innate, the cultivation may be lacking and even if there is the cultivation, it doesn’t necessarily offer opportunity; a diplomatic way of saying the problem is with the people letting this happen. Many people are fizzling out of working even without a worker’s revolution or any organized effort to take territory in this regard. This speaks volumes. Ultimately, Christians that preach capitalism, and unrestrained capitalism at that, without calling for debt jubilees and other economic safeguards for instance, are in error.

Z-La
Z-La
1 year ago
Reply to  Z-La

“Debt Cancellation Biblical Norm, Not Exception” by Tim Atwater

“The Jubilee campaign’s origins are linked with the Biblical Year of Jubilee, outlined in Leviticus 25-26, a magnificent and widely ignored text which calls for periodic complete overhaul of the economy. In the Jubilee, there is release for those enslaved because of debts, a Sabbath rest for land and people, redistribution of lands lost because of debt, and a reordering of prices for land and labor based on proximity to the next Jubilee.”

“The theme of Jubilee runs deep in Scripture. God’s identity as liberator is fundamental (Ex. 20:1-3; Deut. 5:6-7). A good case can be made that the Bible actually considers Jubilee non-negotiable if people do not obey, the demands of Jubilee justice remain outstanding until fulfilled, regardless of chronological time. Leviticus 26:34-35 says the land will take her Sabbath even if we humans ignore God’s word.”

“In the Biblical view, debt is always the responsibility of creditors as well as debtors. In the ancient Near East, even pagan kings periodically cancelled debts to allow the poor a measure of respite from harsh conditions. The Biblical mandate goes much further, reordering the whole economy around the need for periodic cancellation of debt and restoration of community.”

“Would he not say further that debts incurred by the rich in the Global South and North together, debts which are now paid by orphans and widows, the poor and oppressed--are not only forgiven but fundamentally illegitimate?”

https://www.jubileeusa.org/faith/faith-and-worship-resources/debt-cancellation-a-biblical-norm.html

Molly P
Molly P
1 year ago

Dave, I am very sorry and sad that a guy like yourself is in such a fed up state. You and your family have doubtless sacrificed years of time and effort to model true Christian agape love to hundreds of strangers. You seem to be a model Christ follower. I don’t ever remember seeing and hearing you so UNDERSTANDABLY disgusted and frustrated over the sorry people trying to scam you and other good folks, and the real hardships aren’t even here yet.
True Christians and patriots cannot be scammers and leeches on others. I’m sure many “Renegades” join me in encouraging you to to step back and hold a firm line in your resolve to refuse the masses of folks asking for help or money. You are needed as a leader, and thanks for all you have freely given in knowledge, wisdom, and encouragement.

Z-La
Z-La
1 year ago

Whether the individual in this linked video is correct or misguided as to the racial profiles of the lost tribes of Israel is not the emphasis, but rather the message of economic woes (some discretionary language in clip at beginning and end):

Haggai 1:6

“Ye have sown much, and bring in little; You eat, but do not have enough; You drink, but you are not filled with drink; You clothe yourselves, but no one is warm; And he who earns wages, Earns wages to put into a bag with holes”

“Curses Shall Be Upon Thee For A Sign and For A Wonder And Upon Thy Seed” -- Yahawashi is the Great Millstone #5

https://youtu.be/go0A6Vr4niA

Bill
Bill
1 year ago

I agree with you Dave,, according to the word of God we must be wise stewards on how we help people in there so called time of need, and many will use their so called Christianity to scam all they can from unsuspecting and unwise people. You will know who to give to and help because the Holy Spirit will guide you into all truth.

Last edited 1 year ago by Bill