• njm1314@lemmy.world
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    20 days ago

    Sorry, feeding you might make more money for the shareholders 2 years from now but not feeding you makes money for the shareholders today.

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      18 days ago

      Conservatives would literally murder him if he were to come back. A brown-skinned wokist telling people to love each other would not be popular

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      20 days ago

      That’s why 60% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck! All they have to do is invest the pennies they have left over! Crazy how a group of people that motherfucking huge aren’t just pulling themselves up by their bootstraps!

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        20 days ago

        I think the moral of that story is that you should at least make a bare minimum effort in order to justify your existence. The Parable of the Wedding feast has a very similar lean: there, a guy gets thrown out of the wedding (after having been invited for free because the original guests wouldn’t come) because he wouldn’t even dress up for it.

        The point is, there ARE examples of Jesus cutting people off because they’re not worth his continued investment in them.

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          18 days ago

          What?

          I just want to point out that in the wedding illustration, that guy who gets thrown out it’s not because he didn’t put an effort dressing

          He was thrown out because he he could not have got inside the building without the wedding garment

          So he shouldn’t be there

          That’s why they thrown him out

          Because he was not recognized as being one of the invited AND chosen in any of the 3 rounds of invites that went out , the dude had to go.

          The whole deal is basically telling people at the time that each rejected invitation made you part of his enemies, and even then if you tried to pass as if you had been invited and chosen, you’d be found out

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            18 days ago

            Okay but it still roughly fits the situation in the OP, doesn’t it? He got thrown out because he wasn’t producing the expected result (i.e. being a proper wedding guest).

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      20 days ago

      yeah remember when Jesus said “if I were to feed you, it would disincentivize you from finding a job and just enable your laziness. Use your god-given talents to feed yourself you moocher” and then gave all the fish and bread to the rich?

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        20 days ago

        Use your god-given talents to feed yourself you moocher" and then gave all the fish and bread to the rich?

        That’s literally what the Parable of the Talents is about. Matthew 25:14-30 if you are having trouble finding it.

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          18 days ago

          Matthew 25:14-30

          Are you seriously taking something that is called a “parable” literally? Do you need help in understanding what a parable is? The whole thing is not even about money, but about god (the master) and his stewards who shall work on spreading the gospel while Jesus is gone. Those who spread the word of god shall be rewarded and those who are resentful of god will be punished. It has nothing to do with that capitalist shit people like you interpret into it.

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            18 days ago

            It has not to do with resentment at all

            It is about carrying their responsibilities to his kingdom with diligence

            The talents, a thing of Great value then, represent the mandate to go about preaching and making disciples

            Each of the receivers were expected to carry out their duties using the talents diligently, that is, doing said preaching/ disciples work

            That one who worked against his master interest by hiding that talent, showed bad faith and a bad spirit and is to be a warning on the need to remain diligent in multiplying that talent, basically exhorting them to do “business” with it to increase it (that is, to keep on preaching and making disciples)

            It’s not about resentment

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    18 days ago

    Interestingly enough, right after feeding about 15k people, these same people tried to make Jesus their king. I mean, free food right?

    And the absolute Chad just went out and retreated, refusing to involve himself in politics as he was to be already king of another kingdom

    Even more interesting than that, the next day, the same people were expecting to be fed again…he clearly understood people were associating with him for material gain. He does exhort them to work for their sustenance.

    But it’s important to understand that at the time, Jesus was putting more focus on exhorting people to work on the pursuit of his father’s kingdom and excellent deeds, declaring himself the son of god, and himself (as the word of god) living bread to be fed on

    At which point most of these people lost all interest, being shocked as, as always, they suffered of literal thinking, asking themselves in disgust, “how can we eat this man’s flesh?”. This was the people who literally wanted him as King the day before.

    This was basically all it took for everyone except the 12 apostles to leave