There could easily be stores and industries where peopel could work as little or as much as they wanted/needed where hours are traded for goods produced or other necessities bought and sold at near cost.
Not in any sense.
It's not a law.
It was written in the grammatical imperative, so it is a command just as a mother saying Eat! to her child would be a command to him to eat, laying down the law if you will.
As a command, it is intended to be obeyed, obviously. Though as a spirital command, it's intended to be obeyed willingly, unlike government laws granted.
As has been said more times than I care to count, if you people insist on commenting on what the bible says or doesn't say, you really need to take the time to read it and understand it.
The quote you refer to was not a command. It was a lesson about a greedy man.
Work another 15 mins to buy Tums.Burgers are gross! Just thinking about them gives me heartburn, and I'm healthy overall.
No thanks. I'll just stick to my vegan diet.
What are your ideas?
Burgers are gross! Just thinking about them gives me heartburn, and I'm healthy overall.
The poor don't need stinking permanent charity to sooth the consciences of the timid and they don't need a ****ing handup they need to get the filthy rich off thier backs once and forever. As long as there is a privilaged class there will be needy and there will be poverty and there will be ignorance these are the life support systems of the monstrous wealthy who have and will perpetuate misery as long as the type remains common in the species.
There's a few of the rich who are as you say, but there are also a few rich people who got that way through studying hard, working hard and spending money wisely. I think everyone should strive to be rich (in an honest manner) Everyone is better off, as they spend money in the community and hire people. Anyone who says the rich don't pay their fair share of taxes hasn't studied the tax tables, not to mention having "a dog in a manger" attitude. If you notice, the poor people pay the lowest tax rates. I believe in the rich subsidizing the poor (up to a limit), but there is a limit.
Great, that will leave more meat for the rest of us.
I love hambugers and there's NOTHING wrong with them- TWO OR THREE a month.