Thursday, November 28, 2013

Communism.

The believers shared everything and had all things together and they sold the possessions and distributed to all who needed (Bible Acts 2.44-45). I cannot live like that, one needs personal expression in things. To a rich guy Jesus said; Sell everything and give that to the poor and follow me. Sadly the rich man went on because he couldn't (Bible Luke 18.22-30). I cannot sell everything either. I live already simple. But if you cut the exaggeration I am a (Biblical) communist. Economical motives which are not based on serve eachother but eat eachother are murder: you don't do the things because of the things but because it gives you money. 
BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE LOVE THEIR JOB AND DON'T SEEK FOR MORE MONEY. 
In Rotterdam they demolish the houses of poor people to build for the rich to mix rich and poor. So the poor are not clustering. Well let's hope that the rich this way can learn from the poor. 
I sold lottery tickets for homeless children; in the poor neighbourhood I sold at every door, even "Give me two", and in the very-little-bit-less-poor neighbourhood I sold not one lot. And in the more better neighbourhood they madly punched the window with a mad face and gestures "What are You disturbing me!". The whole picture is very social in the poorer neighbourhood. The headmaster of my lower school wrote after his pension that he was very impressed of the people of the Oude Noorden (Old North) of Rotterdam how they are with eachother, and are there for eachother.
The Little Red Book of Mao Tse Toeng; ......notice a dangerous inclination and unwillingness to share prosperity and adversity with the mass and a craving to get personal glory and profit. This is a very evil inclination" (message 255).
We all know that later Mao Tse Toeng lost the right perspective of things as history learns, to put it very mildly.
I still have the Little Red Book. HOW THINGS DERAIL.

Check out  the  original Bible-New Testament to get the picture of Jesus.


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