I am more prone to believe the rich always play games to maximize public approval (for votes or sales) with stories they want you to believe.
Much like Trump, they are playing PR/politics due to the culture shift.
> Rich and powerful people have quite a different attitude and approach to truth and lies and games compared to ordinary people.
https://youtu.be/m6lObdE3s10?t=245
Probably very well.
What do you call a "Christian" who believes Jesus did some stuff but doesn't follow his teachings?
Besides "superstitious", that is.
I suspect it's performative. Going to church, praying with others, these are performances. Doing the good deeds is what counts.
jleyank · 16m ago
Hypocrite?
jleyank · 1h ago
They’re increasing donations to the poor, curing the sick, turning the other cheek, reducing judging people and thinking less of money and more of the hereafter? Great! That will come in handy during the next earthquakes, hurricanes or tornados as helping others will be stressed.
Or do you mean they are “prosperity Christians” that don’t actually follow any of the tenets of the religion?
[online: https://biblehub.com/matthew/19-24.htm]
Much like Trump, they are playing PR/politics due to the culture shift.
> Rich and powerful people have quite a different attitude and approach to truth and lies and games compared to ordinary people. https://youtu.be/m6lObdE3s10?t=245
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44733706
I suspect it's performative. Going to church, praying with others, these are performances. Doing the good deeds is what counts.
Or do you mean they are “prosperity Christians” that don’t actually follow any of the tenets of the religion?