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For a long time now we have accepted the law of the free market as the perfect solution for wealth creation and distribution. But on closer examination of this apparent miracle of economic theory turns out to be a cruel master and ruthless, the link with us in the chains of bondage. If we really want to evolve to adapt to a higher consciousness, it's time to shake off the shackles.
Let's start with a premise that we can agree. The devil (or if you prefer, the power of evil) is opposed to everything God stands for. If God is Perfect Love, so anything that promotes love God does, and by extension, all that the devil is promoted enmity. If we study the nature of the free market will soon see that very few (if any) of its aspects in the nature of God, and a large part (if not all) correspond to the nature of evil.
Love promotes peace, harmony, agreement, and abundance for all. The free market is competitive, based on rivalry, and promotes discord, sabotage, and underhand dealings. It gives a lot a few and leaves many with very little. Love is open, free, warm, soft, comforting. Free market is manipulated by a minority who are in the know, is secret and excludes the majority of the population of its internal functioning. It is a cold, menacing entity, utterly ruthless and without pity. The free market does not take into account the feelings or try peoplee care for those that conflict with its principles. He goes to forward to an unpredictable rhythm, then collapses on itself when you least expect causing untold suffering to millions. No help for the more disadvantaged built in free-market planning. Without special safety nets, the free market could decimate half the population in no time at all.
Free trade favors the rich, while God has no favorites, but treats everyone equally. Love blossoms between the meek and the poor. The free market nourished by ambition, pride, arrogance and selfishness. Not even a good reliable product selector, because it is the best product to survive in a free market, but improved merchandising. Marketing is another word to arouse interest in a product for which there is already a real need. Compare this with the faith that is a mechanism for the transmission of God's love to those who need more than anything.
The free market encourages stealing, lying, murder, and appeals to many to drink, excessive sexual activity and other unhealthy addictions. God demands a high moral, purity and a life of spiritual joy. The free market can divide families through envy, turning brother against brother. Love promotes family life and encourages parents to keep their children.
When given free reign in the market planning city or countryside project, which promotes the activity with the greatest potential for profit as possible. This means that eventually there will be no green left, just unlimited acres of shops. If we let the free market do its own will, we end up living alone in a small box, but equipped with the latest versions of the technology expensive. This is called spiritual death. The devil wants us all to die in spirit, then we lose our way to God. Perfect love is promoting a free, open, and Free-living water. We are constantly renewed by the joy of the Holy Spirit and sing the praises of the Lord for the heavenly Jerusalem which has planned for us. The market ensures the highest possible price to pay for water, electricity, gas, groceries and clothing. The market rate guarantee permanent discontent, for without discontent, dies.
Continue, men, with the free market if desired, for those of us who are born again in Christ are immune to their malignancy. But remember that ephemeral earthly gain and eternal is awaiting sentencing. The best type of benefit is one that lasts forever.
Milton Johanides is a retired businessman, church elder, writer and artist. He has been featured on BBC TVs Songs of Praise, owned numerous art galleries and once ran an award winning picture framing business in Scotland. The views expressed in these articles are his own. Web address: http://www.x-ibit-it.com
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