That speak of the perils of wealth, rather. There is a myriad of verses that address the futility of placing one's hope and treasures into temporal and corruptible things. However it is stated, either refrain from wealth, live by the spirit and not flesh, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, you cannot take anything with you when you die, etc... You get the point. ...apparently, GISMYS doesn't.
Again Ron, I am not continuing the debate, you are. I said my piece assertively and emphatically, I think that he's shallow and misguided, and that was quite a few posts ago.
Do I care of his well-being - obviously, I'm the one telling him where the problem lies, and thus, how to correct it. You, on the other hand, refuse to shame him so that he does not recognize the egregious nature of what he is professing.