Materialism fueling depression

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The sins of the majority are always justified - no matter how bad they may be.

Christianity in the Gospels is all warning people not to love money and make it an idol (god), but every Christian you know is deeply in love with it (unless nun, monks, and a few rare exceptions). It's easier to pick on the homosexuals, prostitutes for their grave sins, and then lightly and jokingly condemn materialism, which appears to be the greatest sin of all, committed by all.:eek:
 
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The sins of the majority are always justified - no matter how bad they may be.

Christianity in the Gospels is all warning people not to love money and make it an idol (god), but every Christian you know is deeply in love with it (unless nun, monks, and a few rare exceptions). It's easier to pick on the homosexuals, prostitutes for their grave sins, and then lightly and jokingly condemn materialism, which appears to be the greatest sin of all, committed by all.:eek:

Take a breather brother. Seems you have not much to do with the cloth.
 

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The sins of the majority are always justified - no matter how bad they may be.

Christianity in the Gospels is all warning people not to love money and make it an idol (god), but every Christian you know is deeply in love with it (unless nun, monks, and a few rare exceptions). It's easier to pick on the homosexuals, prostitutes for their grave sins, and then lightly and jokingly condemn materialism, which appears to be the greatest sin of all, committed by all.:eek:


Saying that all Christians are in love with money is no more true than saying blanket statements about all gay men, lesbians, bisexuals or heterosexuals.