In the scripture, he advocated against hoarding wealth, against private property, and he argued for the redistribution of wealth. Bro was out here handing out bread and fish, beating up temple loan sharks, he said it was more difficult for a rich man to enter heaven than to thread a camel through the eye of a needle.
So while he didn’t claim the bakery for his congregation per se, yeah pretty much.
He advocated for the social ownership of the means of production?
Yeah it’s in Numbers 3:17
“To the carpenter, his hammer. To the mason, his chisel. To the worker, his labor.”
I almost believed it but you picked Numbers which is in the Old Testament, before Jesus.
My atheism and ignorance of the Bible foil me again!
Damn I wish this were true
In the scripture, he advocated against hoarding wealth, against private property, and he argued for the redistribution of wealth. Bro was out here handing out bread and fish, beating up temple loan sharks, he said it was more difficult for a rich man to enter heaven than to thread a camel through the eye of a needle.
So while he didn’t claim the bakery for his congregation per se, yeah pretty much.