Summary: Dems Suggest the Bible Hates the Rich
The debate over the extension of the Bush tax-rates revealed the deep hostility from many prominent Democrats toward Americans who have achieved financial success, and already carry the bulk of the income tax burden. Ironically, some liberals, including Senator Al Franken of Minnesota, even cited Biblical authority to back up their resentment of the rich. A favorite “proof text” for such attitudes comes from Matthew 19:24, where Jesus says, “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.”
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The debate over the extension of the Bush taxrates revealed the
deep hostility from many prominent Democrats toward Americans who
have achieved financial success, and already carry the bulk of the
income tax burden. Ironically, some liberals, including Senator Al
Franken of Minnesota, even cited Biblical authority to back up
their resentment of the rich. A favorite proof text for such
attitudes comes from Matthew 1924, where Jesus says, It is easier
for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich
person to enter the kingdom of God.The classic 1706 Christian
commentary by Matthew Henry explains this passage by saying, Rich
people have great temptations to resist.more duties are expected of
them than from others, which they can hardly doIt must be a great
measure of divine grace that will enable a man to break through
these difficulties.In other words, wealth comes with special
challenges and responsibilities, but it is hardly a crime deserving
of punishment or discouragement. Inconveniently for liberals who
hate the rich, the Bible also says in Leviticus 1915 that the legal
system must not favor the poor, or the rich.
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