The divine economy: how religions compete for wealth, power, and people | LSE Event
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- Religion in the twenty-first century is alive and well across the world, despite its apparent decline in North America and parts of Europe. Vigorous competition between and within religious movements has led to their accumulating great power and wealth.
Join us as Paul Seabright talks about his latest book, The Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People.
Speakers:
Professor Paul Seabright
Chair:
Dr Mohamed Saleh
#Religion #Events #London
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I can remember Mit Romney when he ran for US President say that he gladly tithed his Mormon Church 15% of his income every year but did everything he could to avoid paying taxes! I was outraged.
You misunderstood what he was trying to say. He was trying to point out how dysfunctional and complicated our tax laws were and was advocating for reform
@@NJIT22 No. He was saying that he gladly would give (and it's mandatory) 15% of his income to his church and he will do everything he can to avoid paying taxes in our Constitutional Democratic Republic. I grew up in the Great American Middle Class when Corporations and wealthy paid 70-90% in taxes. The Great Global Restructuring was designed to aggregate $ upwards .. and one way was to reduce INCOME of all sorts to our governing structures. How would the Mormon church do if people didn't pay that 15%?
In Indonesia the biggest Islam organization just received a concession over mineral mining from the President Jokowi.
Indeed this news is very devastating! Islamic organizations who claim to be the voice of the masses should democratise the economy but they instead accumulate the capital on behalf of “democratising the dirty money” for the religious elites!
And the minister said it is better than read of their funding proposals 😮
Lack of effective political governance increasing religiosity
Intro is too long
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The Catholic Church has continuously operated for 2000 years. Funded by donations, and investing in the most unprofitable segments (building schools, hospitals, orphanages, old-person homes, feeding the poor, etc, all over the world) to the benefit of so many religious and non-religious people and communities, of which very few have ever returned the favour. As a business, it invests in all the worst business. As a religion, it’s simply loving God and loving thy neighbour (everybody), through the redeeming sacrifice of Jesus as our source of faith, hope, and charity. This core truth and goodness of the church has not changed in 2000 years - despite ever present internal and external attacks that continue to modern times.
You should read 'The Missionary Position' by Christopher Hitchens.
Very simple
Judgement Day everyone in Heaven gets $540
Everyone in Hell gets $710
His bias against Islam slips out the more he talks.
What top 3 things did he say?