Improving our bank balance while others are homeless or starving is not greed ?
No, I don’t believe it’s always greed, else the person with the lowest bank account isn’t greedy and everyone else is. Is that what you think? What if I used the money in my bank account to repair my car instead of giving that money to a homeless person? Am I greedy or am I being a good steward and using my money to insure I have transportation to my job or should I have just given it away and become jobless?
You mentioned tech in the original post, where do you think computers and technology comes from? Do you think Bill Gates should’ve just given away his money instead of creating the company Microsoft?
Not everyone believes that communism raises the standard of living. The best way to help the most people is through capitalism. Capitalism has its faults but I firmly believe it is the best known way to help the most people in a sin cursed world, financially speaking.
I don’t believe it’s good stewardship to knowingly decide to help fewer people with the same resources than can be achieved otherwise. Would you or your church give an unrepentant, homeless drug user money knowing they would just buy more drugs instead of giving it to a person who is not a drug user and homeless? Would that be a good stewardship of God’s money and resources?
There isn’t an endless supply of money and if a person stands on a corner and hands out hundred dollar bills, the line of people in need of those hundred dollar bills will never end. It’s economics 101 my friend, let’s use God’s resources in the best way we know how.