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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Ok if you are not a Christian -- not studying the Word in Spirit and in Truth -- then I would guess that you are not qualified to interpret Scripture. By the way, the Scriptures you quoted do not mean we are not allowed or that it is sinful to have material possessions. They mean material possessions should not have US. We are to "...Seek ye first the Kingdom .." And it is ridiculous to assume that someone who drives what YOU consider to be a luxury vehicle is not a "good" Christian or is not being 'charitable'. You have no idea what you are talking about. >>>>>>>>>>> LOL well that's convenient. Only Christians are qualified to interpret scripture? Are only Muslims qualified to pronounce learned opinions on the Koran? Are only Buddists qualified to study and pronounce opinions on the life and words of the Buddah? [b] I was a Christian for over 20 years so I do know what I am talking about. And if you really believe your faith, then good luck explaining to God when you get to heaven how you drove a BMW past the homeless, cold, miserable person on the street corner every day. [/b] [/quote] +1 Doesn't mean one has to be a complete ascetic. But neither should they indulge in opulence. It takes a shit ton of cognitive dissonance to have a BMW, and put a cross on your rearview mirror. [/quote] 1) You sound angry 2) Sorry, Christianity did not work out for you 3) Yes, I would find it difficult to "believe" the opinion of someone who is not a Christian. Religion is based on relationship, and in Christianity it involves Holy Spirit revelation, if you don't have that relationship, then you don't have the same understanding and wisdom regarding the scripture 4) You more than free to believe as you wish (not being snarky) but I do not interpret the Scripture to say that Christians cannot have anything because others do not, we are blessed to be a blessing. That does not mean no one gets to have anything because others do not have the same thing. There are those who would seem to be charitable and frugal and hold evil in their heart. Your interpretation of those scriptures is rather cursory and off-base. [/quote]
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