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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (184427)3/10/2004 2:44:56 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573352
 
Of course, JC knew that and that's what He taught.

Once again, Jesus talked about matters of the heart, not matters of society. His teachings applied to anyone living in any society, whether it be a secular capitalism, a theocracy hostile to Christianity, a dictatorship that forced (its version of) Christianity on people, or whatever. How? Because his teachings went well above the institutions of man.


Then you missed the meaning of his feeding of......what was the number....500? people with just a few fish and a couple of loaves of bread. Even as a kid, I understood the meaning of that event. We are limited only by our lack of vision and imagination, and not by a lack of plenty.

To whit.........there was always enough money to pay for the services needed by each community in the Mpls. metro area in spite of the predictions of doom by some.

JC's teachings were all about society and how humans should behave towards each other......to be generous with each other and not to begrudge one and other. How can you not know that?

In addition, JC did not speak about the heart but rather he spoke from the heart. His words were nothing but heartfelt.

ted