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Strategies & Market Trends : TATRADER GIZZARD STUDY--Stocks 12.00 or Less.....

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To: SOROS who wrote (33653)11/28/2002 12:51:25 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (2) of 59879
 
Here's a flippant remark for you, SOROS - for a "true Christian," you sure are a judgmental SOB.

A few more comments:

1) Following on Mark's message, your's smacks of envy and ill-will.

2) Financial professionals do not have a monopoly on greed, nor are the majority greedy. In this modern world of division of labor, those who help companies and individuals raise and invest capital, manage risk, and account for money earned and spent serve a role no less important than that of the salesman, factory worker, engineer or customer service rep. Our economy could not function without the financial sector any more than it could without transportation.

3) In case you missed it in your "true Christian" upbringing, working hard to improve your life and the lives of those around you is not a sin. If someone becomes wealthy making a product or performing a service that is valuable and beneficial to others, that does not make them a greedy or otherwise bad person.

Even if you want to take it upon yourself to label a particular person or action as sinful, try not to judge whole classes of people as not worthy of God's graces. And try not to let envy of the material wealth of others cause you to assume they are not deserving of that wealth.

And try to have a happy Thanksgiving.

Bob
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