Wealth
or Jesus: We Must Pick One or the Other
by
Pastor Paul J. Bern
The
definition of cognitive dissonance is a person’s brain trying to
reconcile two contradicting realities. One common example of this is
an abusive relationship, where the man/woman obviously understands
there’s abuse from their significant other, yet they love them
anyway. Often their brain will then develop excuses for such action.
It’s their fault or the other person has just been under a lot of
stress. The reality is their brain simply cannot accept two different
realities that contradict, so it creates yet another. This is never
more prevalent than when it comes to wealthy conservatives and
Christianity. They are the proponents of policies that contradict
much of what Jesus taught.
These
top 1% folks, who are sitting on 99% of America's wealth, allegedly
do so in order for the rest of us to enjoy the windfall of their
generosity through increases in top 1% revenue. Let that sink in for
a second – an economic policy based upon this notion: 'If we
subsidize greed even more than it already is, the rest of society
benefits as a result.' When has greed ever benefited a society? While
we're at it, what does the Bible say about greed? “He
that loves silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that
loves abundance with increase: this is also vanity.” (Ecclesiastes
5:10)
It becomes a driving obsession to acquire still more. Once the
acquiring has happened, then comes the need to protect what has been
acquired. This is selfishness and it is sin, as it is written: “There
was a man all alone, he had neither son nor brother. There was no end
to his toil, yet his eyes were not content with his wealth. 'For whom
am I toiling', he asked, 'and why am I depriving myself of
enjoyment?' This too is meaningless – a miserable
business!”(Ecclesiastes 4:8)
Once
the greed-driven have acquired and secured everything in sight,
they're still not satisfied! They are never satisfied with all they
have; their eyes always search for more, as it is written, “Then
Jesus said to them, 'Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of
greed; a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his
possessions” (Luke 12:15).
This coveting begets more greed, which snowballs into more
selfishness, and the selfishness begets more coveting and so on –
to utter madness! “The
sleep of a laboring man is sweet, whether he eats little or much: but
the abundance of a rich man permits him no sleep.” (Ecclesiastes
5:12)
By this point, there is no room left for God. Money is now the master
of the house, as it is written, “No
one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the
other, or he will be devoted to one and despise the other. You cannot
serve both God and Money.” (Matthew 6:24)
Seems
pretty straight forward to me, how about you? Greed is a vicious
circle that feeds on itself, generating ever increasing amounts or
degrees of craving still more. The more they have the more they want.
Isn’t that what we’ve seen for the last 40 years? Isn’t this
what “Trickle Down Economics” has given us? In the last 40 years
the top 1% has grown exponentially, never more so than in the last
decade. Yet what has it brought us? Economic failure caused by a
cadre of millionaires crying out that they need even more. Many of
the same businesses that proved in the 90′s, even with higher
taxes, that they could yield historic growth are now fighting a
return to those very same tax levels. They now claim economic
prosperity isn’t obtainable at those “job destroying” levels of
taxation. The fact is, they’re right. Their economic prosperity
cannot be sustained at a higher level of taxation. The more we fed
into this myth of Trickle Down Economics, the more lower taxes
benefited them, the more they expect to expand their greedy nature.
To raise their taxes would mean their giant profits would probably be
taken down to just, well, significant profits.
This
isn’t about these businesses making profits, they can easily do
that, but they want larger profits. What they had in the 90′s is no
longer good enough, they want more. Of course it’s impossible to
return to the very same tax rates that brought us the best economic
growth in our history, because then their greed would have to return
to a lower level, and as the Bible says, greed is perpetual and never
ends. We gave them more and now their solution to fix our problems?
You guessed it, they want even more! Isn’t that exactly what the
Bible warns will happen? Did we not have wealthy Americans in the
50′s, 60′s and 70′s? The answer is yes, they just weren’t as
wealthy. Trickle Down Economics was the catalyst for the acceptance
of greed. It gave those with the most more, and any mention of
returning it to their rightful owners is met with a horrific
depictions of economic Armageddon.
And
there you have it, cognitive dissonance. The top 1%'s political
ideology completely contradicts the realities we’ve seen and those
the Bible supports. They preach Christian values at the same time
they advocate a policy that says giving into greed will benefit our
society. They vehemently denounce abortion while advocating war and
conquest, resulting in 1.2 million civilian deaths in Iraq and
Afghanistan alone since 2001. So unborn babies get a great deal of
attention in churches, but once you're born, you're screwed,
especially if you live in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Yemen, Somalia,
Syria, etc., etc.! The human brain simply can’t handle two
conflicting realities, so it creates one of its own. The more we
allowed the wealthy to have, the more they asked us to give. We did
this to the detriment of our own economy and ourselves. If trickle
down economics works, shouldn’t their success and our success
mirror one another? As they gain, we gain. You know, like 'a rising
tide lifts all boats'? However, that isn’t what happened because
life no longer works that way thanks to the 1%. The more the 1%
gains, the more they want, and they've made sure that everyone else
chips in!
Think
of a small fishing boat. If weight is equally dispersed it’ll stay
buoyant and afloat. But what if the weight shifts more forward or
backwards, what happens? The boat becomes unstable. Now imagine if
suddenly all the weight is shifted forward, what would happen? Simple
– the boat will suddenly suffer instability, capsize then sink. As
our nations’ wealth rushed to the top 1% in the last decade, that’s
exactly what happened – our boat capsized and then sank. Does this
contradiction between faith and political ideology suggest that
conservatives believe Jesus supported greed? It looks to me like they
believe he condemned homosexuals and demeaned women, and considered
the poor as lazy people seeking a handout. So why not perpetuate the
belief that He would have supported greed? Don’t let the Bible
scriptures sway your views, it’s much easier to simply allow
yourself to give into and concoct a delusional reality.
What
religious conservatives have done is a complete distortion of the
Christian faith. The so-called “prosperity gospel” (LOL) doesn’t
even fit into the very nature of what Jesus lived and died for! Every
economic stance they support benefits the wealthy at the expense of
the remaining 99% of us! How does it make any sense to have a portion
of American society that pushes themselves as the Christian majority,
the party of values and decency, and yet their entire economic stance
contradicts what the Bible and Jesus says about greed? What religious
conservatives claim to follow isn’t Christianity at all, and it
sure doesn’t emulate Jesus. Remember what Jesus said about that,
“For
unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required”,
meaning those who have the means to make a difference should do so
unreservedly and unselfishly. Yet, to a religious conservative this
is essentially “socialism”. It’s allegedly unfair. But isn’t
Christianity about giving, loving, and helping those who cannot help
themselves? These are the principles I try my best to live by as a
practicing Christian.
But
I’m neither Republican or Democrat. I'm neither liberal nor
conservative because I think there are good points to both sides. On
one hand I could be considered conservative because I am in favor of
small government and free enterprise. But I could also be considered
liberal because I'm a firm believer in universal health care (no, not
Obama-care because it seems woefully inadequate to the task), free
higher education and a $14.00 per hour minimum wage. We all know that
the two-party US political monopoly lacks faith and morals. They envy
the rich, and all of that rhetoric the “good” Christian
Republicans use against people, yet none of it is true. Yet there
they sit, a walking contradiction. A party who supports faith in God
above anything and policies that favor greed over everything.
The
Jesus I worship is a man who we should all strive to become because
he is the Son of the Living God. Jesus was a man who didn’t
casually judge people, who stood up for those who couldn’t stand
for themselves, who never felt slighted or that life was unfair.
Jesus was wary of people who spoke of God on their lips but lacked
true faith in their hearts. He was a man who embraced everyone, even
those who disagreed with him. A man who personified everything
mankind should be. As for those conservatives, who knows what man
they worship. If the policies they support are reflective of the
faith they follow, it sure isn’t Christianity and that man sure
wasn’t Jesus.
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