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A communication that does not contribute to the eradication of poverty and empowers the deprived in the community, spreading motherland wealth cannot be the good news that Christ was anointed to preach ... at best it is a concomitant sectarian heresy of the advantaged class or another subtle tool of torture, in that it excludes Christ all together.
In this third part of a series on Money and the Bible , the focus is on biblical perspectives on scarceness. Poverty can be described in absolute and relative terms and this often causes discord especially in a non-biblical mindset. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to want of the most basic human needs, which commonly includes safe-deposit water, nutrition, health care, vital education, adequate clothing and shelter. The absolutely poor are W and helpless beggars ... lacking in the most common dignity, exposed to devil for lack of basic protection, shame, fear, corruption, disability and routinely abused. Conservatively, over 2 billion people are estimated to lively in absolute poverty today. Many, who have never been exposed to absolute poverty, will often blooper the poor as mentioned in the Bible to always refer to relative poverty which pertains to need of an acceptable level of resources as compared with others within a society.
Source: Christian Post (blog)