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You Don't Have To Do Religion Anymore, If You Don't Want To!
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You Don't Have To Do Religion Anymore, If You Don't Want To!
In the United States, shown at Federal Reserve, Total Credit Market Debt Outstanding is about $85.6 tril. That too, is not too widely believed, or even known to be the case(?).  For a civilization without borders--an anarchy--then something more universal would be expected to apply, even about that.  Arithmetic fits the requirement(?)!

Usury is an arithmetic, religious, topic.  Probably Moses learned about it early on in Pharaoh's household.  The Egyptian dynasties likely created a semblance of it with Food Loans. Crops didn't always work out for them, either.   Acts 7, (KJV or Catholic editions), notes that Moses was not to be said Rabbinical educated.  Moses, Skilled in the arts of Egypt:  The Roman Empire could even buy into that.  So Moses likely learned this from the subjugation dynasties of Pharaoh:  "Jews!  Don't do usury to yourselves, (an alliance of tribes)!  Jews!  Gouge and Screw everybody else, instead!"

The guidance is provided later on--atheists too, can prosper from guidance.  The Likely Scripted Fable of Jesus ben Joseph, Son of Mary, called, "Oh Christ!" (mostly in English):  Included both Matthew 20:  1-16, and Matthew 25:  14-30.  The recent equal amount stimulus payments are like Matthew 20.  Consider a rectangle with equal lines from the left to the right, parallel to the bottom and the top.  In that, draw in a diagonal from the lower left to the upper right.  That is usury applied, and even so noted in the likely scripted fable.  The left side is an income scale, low at the bottom, high at the top.  The constant percentage usury, applied to all incomes:  The rich get richer and the poor can't even keep up.  Primitive Roman-era banking is described.  The low income recipient buries the one talent for safekeeping.  Out gets thrown that 1/3 of the household, into Outer Darkness,  The predators arrive--the times were Roman.  "There shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth."

Familiar with Euclidean Geometry:  Some may note that all the lines in the box have an infinite number of dots, not just dollars.   The Total Net Debt is close enough, and the credit market is therein represented.  Humans with fingers and toes can even compare their numbers, with those.  They are close enough!

Not much came of the crucifixion.  The Catholic leaders made no such comments.  Mohammed, allegedly a prophet:  Mainly just prohibited usury, (Riba), but offered not Stimulus(?).  Adam Smith, free market:  Did propose regulated usury, easily natinwide and worldwide.  That similar atrocity was proposed by Karl Marx in the Manifesto agenda.   Centralized Credit, like US Federal Reserve:  Was therein proposed.

Looking back(?):   Had pharaoh simply brought a patent infringement lawsuit against Moses and Israel:  Then none of that migh have happened(?).  The real ancient deity was Pharaoh, not some nameless ghost in the Sinai desert.  

So notice that religion was not about deity, but subjugation(s).  Subjugation was slavery, that religion even turned into economics,  Christian and Moslem princes alike--prohibited from charging usury, got the Jews to do it for them even. The protections vanished.  A widely promoted and accepted Holocaust became the outcome

"Crow, James Crow:  Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Lives don't matter, especially at prayer(s)!
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You Don't Have To Do Religion Anymore, If You Don't Want To! - by mascale - June 4, 2021 at 8:54 pm

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