Capitalism and the advertising industry, which is a necessary adjunct to boost consumption sufficiently so as to allow the economy to function, promotes narcissism, greed, selfishness and a materialistic outlook on life. These are not Christian characteristics. In Acts 2-5 in the very early church immediately following the outpouring of the Holy Spirit believers sold all their possessions and the money was held in common and shared with those who had need. The rich young ruler was instructed by Jesus to sell all his possessions and to give the money to the poor. In the first few centuries Christian communities generously provided charity to its poorest members. With Constantine an imperial, ecclesiastical and more worldly church arose.
Christian ministries have become infected with the values of the mammon worshiping society which surrounds them promising material prosperity and even healing in return for "a seed offering".
I believe God can be with a people even though their institutions may be flawed. Ancient Israel practiced polygamy and slavery. Although the American constitution and other documents were heavily influenced by non-Christian deist and enlightenment philosophy the United States had many believing Christians and political leaders. This has been true in the past in both Europe and the United States. Any economic system divorced of God can be evil. Ayn Rand developed a philosophy she called Objectivism based on unfettered capitalism. She was an atheist and celebrated selfishness which she believed embodied the spirit of capitalism, as a virtue. The libertarian branch of the Republican Party is an heir to this philosophy. Capitalism unregulated has led to exploitation, unsafe working conditions, long work hours, child labor. It led to the 2008 financial crisis which would have resulted in another Great Depression were it not for government intervention. On the other hand Marxism- Leninism is an atheistic system and is hostile to Christianity and has severely persecuted Christians.
Just some thoughts about Christianity and economics which are quite a bit out of the mainstream of politically correct discourse in conservative Christian circles. Hopefully this will stimulate some thought and discussion.
Christian ministries have become infected with the values of the mammon worshiping society which surrounds them promising material prosperity and even healing in return for "a seed offering".
I believe God can be with a people even though their institutions may be flawed. Ancient Israel practiced polygamy and slavery. Although the American constitution and other documents were heavily influenced by non-Christian deist and enlightenment philosophy the United States had many believing Christians and political leaders. This has been true in the past in both Europe and the United States. Any economic system divorced of God can be evil. Ayn Rand developed a philosophy she called Objectivism based on unfettered capitalism. She was an atheist and celebrated selfishness which she believed embodied the spirit of capitalism, as a virtue. The libertarian branch of the Republican Party is an heir to this philosophy. Capitalism unregulated has led to exploitation, unsafe working conditions, long work hours, child labor. It led to the 2008 financial crisis which would have resulted in another Great Depression were it not for government intervention. On the other hand Marxism- Leninism is an atheistic system and is hostile to Christianity and has severely persecuted Christians.
Just some thoughts about Christianity and economics which are quite a bit out of the mainstream of politically correct discourse in conservative Christian circles. Hopefully this will stimulate some thought and discussion.