Thanks for the free psychoanalysis, which is very popular in American circles. <RE: " You really don't have any idea what wealth is." Ironically, neither do you.... for wealth, my friend, is one of life's illusions, and you really don't know wealth at all.
But the best of you is found in these words: "Bludger scum like you calling me a self-indulgent pig can go to Hell."
AH... an atheist who's been insulted to such an extent as to hope the injustice he's suffered can be punished ... not just in this life... but in the one to come.... of which he proclaims does not even exist.>
It's always amusing when people can do mind-reading over the internet.
Actually, I do have a very good understanding of what wealth is. And thanks for explaining to me that the infrastructure I built decades ago stands for generations and is of benefit to all those new 1%ers to come who did not have to build them and can stand on the shoulders of the hordes who have gone before.
Wealth is not one of life's illusions. It's a very practical concrete thing such as "Oh look, I can eat a cob of corn instead of starving today." If you think starving is an illusion, you are welcome to demonstrate it and you can also investigate whether there is a Hell or not after you have starved. You can explain to the tenants there that it turned out the cob of corn was wealth.
Yes, I do hope the Nazis of the world go to Hell and are punished on the way to dissuade others. It's not really much to do with atheism or theism. It's educational.
Having not had wealth, and had it, I can tell you that it's very convenient to have wealth. It's not an illusion. I find I know wealth quite well. I far prefer having it to not.
Why do you think you have such trouble identifying wealth? Do you think a road is an illusion, a car an imagination, a fuel station a phantom, a CDMA signal a will o' the wisp, an A380 ethereal?
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