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Greed & Power
Submitted by anElder on Fri, 07/18/2008 - 07:10Bill,
It seems to me that greed is the source and power is the energy. But I could be wrong.
I recall a legal precedent re: corporations having legal status/standing as individuals of some sorts, but I can not recall it. If they are individuals then maybe we can address them as such biblically.
I would say that both greed and power need to be addressed in the economic white paper now being created. IMO, any Christian economic policies should be addressed from a strong theologically progressive perspective.
I'll catch up after I return from vacation the 27th.
Rich
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Greed as the basis of all evil
Submitted by anElder on Thu, 07/03/2008 - 15:27Once in a while I review my files, re-reading articles I've gleaned from the mass media. By divine coincidence I came upon an article entitled "Greed: The Mother of Sin", authored by Phyllis Pickle, then, in 2002, a Contributing Editor at Publishers Weekly. It relates directly to my recent posting re: Paul's contention that money is the root of all evil.
Subtitled "Many world religions say greed is the stuff other deadly sins are made of.", she references (the 2002) testimony by Alan Greenspan, then the head of the Federal Reserve Bank, as saying he believed "infectious greed" was the culprit in the (then) recent rash of corporate scandals. Some thought that the fact that Greenspan was "spanking businessmen for exhibiting greed" felt like some sort of betrayal. Afterall we'd been told that greed, properly regulated was good, for business and society as a whole, that we'd come to think of greed as being an ambigious quality; sometimes good and other times bad.
Ms. Tickle said that "the major religions had no such illusions about greed. Greed, say many of them, is not only unambiguous, it is the Mother of All Sins".
