Tuesday, December 16, 2008

"Only Religion Can Make People Hate Money"


(In Tokyo; click to enlarge.)


"Only Religion Can Make People Hate Money"



Jesus Christ never said to earn money and have a happy life.

Jesus Christ said to help the poor and love your neighbors.

And if you are busy helping the poor and loving your neighbors, you have no time to think of making big money.

Money detracts people from words of Jesus Christ, since no one can concentrate on his words while $5 billion cash is on a table before him.

Jesus Christ hates money. If you doubt, ask the Pope.



SECTION I: "DON’T TREAT ME LIKE A ROBOT"

"They treated me like a robot."

"They told me what to do, pointing at every mistake I made and hurting my pride."

"They treated me like a robot."

A Japanese young homeless man who recently got fired from a workplace said to a TV reporter, since he was so conveniently fired by a company who had hired him as nonpermanent employee.

Now, thousands of young Japanese people are being thrown out to the street by companies who hired them on a temporary basis, often without unemployment insurance.

A new religious movement might emerge from them even in Japan. All they need may be the Bible in their bag.

(For, example, Toyota can pay monthly 100,000 yen ($1,000) to 10,000 young people who have no jobs for a few years without a worry about depletion of the company’s assets. All the Japanese Government has to do is just order Toyota to keep and retain 10,000 young people regardless with or without work.)


SECTION II: "We were rather hoping you would foot the bill"

Has the blame game really begun?

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Credit-Crunch Villains Pass the Buck, Party On

Commentary by Mark Gilbert

Nov. 13 (Bloomberg) -- The great and the good of capitalism and free markets held a requiem dinner for the global financial system at a secret hideaway this week. As the waiter decanted a fresh bottle of 1985 Chateau Margaux, the blame game began….

”If Alan Greenspan hadn't kept interest rates so low at the start of this decade, we wouldn't be in this mess….

“I think you'll find that the true villains are the mortgage lenders; if they hadn't trashed their standards with self-certified and liar loans, the crisis in the housing market would have remained self-contained...

"Ah, the derivatives bogeyman,'” chuckled the structured- finance specialist. "Listen, derivatives don't kill markets. Markets kill markets. Everything we did was designed to promote efficiency by allowing investors to disaggregate their risks. I can show you the bills from my lawyers to prove that every product we invented was legitimate...

"All we did was offer advice on the best method of structuring securitization transactions,'” the capital-markets lawyer said…

"We relied on the computer models that the banks helped us build, and those models turned out to be, shall we say, less than perfect…

"Look, domestic savings rates just weren't high enough to provide the kind of leverage we needed to juice our returns to match those of our peers,'' said the commercial banker…

"Hey, we warned you there would be times like this,'' said the hedge-fund manager. ``If you want years when we deliver 50 percent, 60 percent returns, you have to expect periods when we will lose 20 or 25 percent of your money…

"You are a taxpayer, I take it?" asked the investment banker. The waiter nodded. "In which case, we were rather hoping you would foot the bill…


http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601039&refer=columnist_gilbert&sid=a1fW2P6H4W5U

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Though financial criminals would be arrested, I don’t think nobody would accept and carry out responsibility.

It is their religion.

The American Protestantism could not educate and discipline American citizens to be responsible in financial transactions.

It is because it is only religion that can make people refrain from a money-oriented life and resisting involvement in money-central lifves while a huge amount of easy money is tempting them.

The blame game must eventually lead to the doorstep of every church in America.



SECTION III: EVERYBODY KNOWS JESUS HATES MONEY

"Jesus Christ loves the love to the poor but hates money being kept by the rich and the super rich."

This must be the first word delivered by a leader in every Christian Mass.

"The God sent Jesus Christ to this world in order to have Jesus as His Son proclaim the message ‘I love love but hate money’."

"Money is an enemy to Jesus Christ," every leader in Christian Mass must shout.

If you are an American but one of the rich or the super rich, you can be regarded as an enemy to Jesus Christ and thus the God.

It is so, since even Judaists and Muslims know that Jesus hates money.

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That is all for today.

Tell President-Elect Mr. Barack Obama that the Jesus Christ does not like rich people.

Tell Prime Minister Mr. Taro Aso that Mr. Barack Obama is being told that Jesus Christ does not like rich people.



(A predicament often drives people to strike out in a new direction and produce innovation. It might lead to the grand coalition of political parties in Japan as is partially observed in the U.S. Stop assembling an old jigsaw puzzle, since every moment of life must be complete if a puzzle is left in the middle of its proceeding.

http://www.geocities.com/midicentral2000/beatles/_050888/OhDarling.mid

Source: http://www.geocities.com/midicentral2000/beatles/AbbeyRoad.html)



Mat 12:15 But when Jesus knew it, he withdrew himself from thence: and great multitudes followed him, and he healed them all;

Mat 12:16 And charged them that they should not make him known:

Mat 12:17 That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying,

Mat 12:18 Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles.