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<center>"'''[[Oppress]]ion maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart." until angry men become [[perfect savages]] and everyman a [[tyrant]]. '''<Br>''' | <center>"'''[[Oppress]]ion maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart." until angry men become [[perfect savages]] and everyman a [[tyrant]]. '''<Br>'''Why are things not as good as they were?'''<Br>'''If we "enquire wisely concerning this".'''<Br>'''The answer is the corrupting power of the [[Saul Syndrome]] when the "[[foolish]]" choose to [[oppress]] their neighbor through the [[covetous practices]] of [[legal charity]].'''<Br>'''They have no patience for the [[fervent charity]] of "[[The Way]]" of [[righteousness]].'''<Br>'''But men [[choose]] to "[[Bite]] one another" with an [[appetite]] for the [[dainties]] and [[benefits]] of rulers who [[exercise authority]] until they are all devoured like "[[merchandise]]".'''<Br>'''See [[Ecclesiastes_7]] | ||
Why are things not as good as they were?'''<Br>'''If we "enquire wisely concerning this". '''<Br>'''The answer is the corrupting power of the [[Saul Syndrome]] when the "[[foolish]]" choose to [[oppress]] their neighbor through the [[covetous practices]] of [[legal charity]]. '''<Br>'''They have no patience for the [[fervent charity]] of "[[The Way]]" of [[righteousness]] | |||
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Revision as of 09:33, 17 December 2023
Why are things not as good as they were?
If we "enquire wisely concerning this".
The answer is the corrupting power of the Saul Syndrome when the "foolish" choose to oppress their neighbor through the covetous practices of legal charity.
They have no patience for the fervent charity of "The Way" of righteousness.
But men choose to "Bite one another" with an appetite for the dainties and benefits of rulers who exercise authority until they are all devoured like "merchandise".
See Ecclesiastes_7