How can Republicans combine right-wing economic policies with Christian values? They contradict each other after all

How can Republicans combine right-wing economic policies with Christian values? They contradict each other after all.

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Make the opposite of whatever this film is:
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>No explaination
Dropped.

Also they don't, you fucking faggot.

>Republicans promote an economic systen that hurts poor people
>that's inhumane and not Christian

why bother. Republicans are inept. their values make them so.

Just look at the trailer I linked. They are redoing Birth of a Nation to be a sympathetic portrayal of Nat Turner. a man who killed dozens of whites in a slave uprising in 1831 to be released soon!

>Republicans promote an economic systen that hurts poor people
muh leftist memes

>Republicans promote an economic systen that hurts poor people
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"The sluggard craves and gets nothing, but the desires of the diligent are fully satisfied."

1 Timothy 5:8

What about that part where traders get BTFO from the temple by Jesus.

There's some tension between Christianity and capitalism though.

>What about that part where traders get BTFO from the temple by Jesus.
Don't know. I'm not religious.
>There's some tension between Christianity and capitalism though.
No there isn't. Capitalism is the single most inclusive economic system there is. Please elaborate on how awesome it is being lower class in a socialist society.

Capitalism? I think you mean (((international finance))) enabled by government handouts when their short-sighted shekelgrubbing schemes go awry

True free market solution: no regulation, no bailouts, violent swings in the economy

Mixed economy solution: Separation of depository/commercial banking from investment firms

WATCH THIS
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You posted that twice now but I really don't get the relation to this thread.

Its not but holy fuck look at this racial propaganda.

>Forcing others to give money to the poor so you dont have to and you can feel good about it at the same time
Very Christian like, right wing economics forces you to do the sacrifice of helping the less fortunate,, not forcing some rich guy to do it for you so you wont feel bad.

By saying that 'there is some tension' I'm not implying that capitalism is inherently evil and we should abandon it. Those tensions can be relieved as Christian democrats do.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_democracy

They actually seem to apply Christian principles in social policies contrary to hypocrite Republicans.

Jesus overturning the tables of money changers INSIDE THE TEMPLE wasn't about a stand for or against any particular type of economic system, you dumb fucking dwebs.

In what way do they contradict?

Charity.

>My house shall be called the house of prayer; but ye have made it a den of thieves.

I think it was a proclamation that there are things more important than doing business, something that those economic right-wingers sometimes struggle to understand.

Listen mate, apart from an unsupported 'republicans support policies that hurt the poor', which is nonsense, I haven't heard anything that even comes close to an argument, so I'll ask again: Either explain how right-wing values are contradicting Christian values, or GTFO.

Please learn the difference between taxes and charity.

I think you're a fucking idiot. Were your interpretation correct that what Jesus purpose was to take a stand against "Republicans and economic right-wingers," he would have done this a second time OUTSIDE THE TEMPLE.

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Lets move on to the next one my dudes