Rabbi Papa claimed that he became wealthy by being a beer brewer and recommended this occupation since it allowed one to become affluent and to be charitable Jesus told him, "If you want to be perfect, go and sell all your possessions and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. The idea of diversification -- i.e., dividing one’s assets into thirds: 1/3 in land, 1/3 in business, and 1/3 kept liquid -- is also mentioned in the Talmud ^^^^^ That info will get deleted in every forum on the internet. The Jews don't want anyone to know. http://www.jlaw.com/Articles/impactjewish.html - - - Updated - - - Jesus tells the guy to be poor and broke The rabbi tells the guy to sell alcohol to be rich That explains the difference between Christianity and Judaism.
how many Christians have sold all of their possessions and gave the proceeds to the poor? - - - Updated - - - Christianity says women cannot teach men, have any authority over men, and Chrstians cannot ingest blood or eat pray to idols. looks like we're not that different. Except we acknowledge our rules while you ignore them.
Yes it does, and that is why Jews are in positions of power, and most of the Catholic world are in economic hell hole. BTW who was it that turned water into wine? Jesus knew value of alcohol very well .
You're right. Christian preachers teach the people to be perfect, they must be flat broke. Christian preachers teach the sheeple not to store up treasures on earth, but in heaven. Christian preachers teach the sheeple the love of money is the root of all evil. Jews teach the people to divide their stuff into 1/3 land, 1/3 business and 1/3 cash (liquid) Jews teach their Jews to get rich. Jews and Christians are not that different after all.
All the Abrahimic religons preach the same rules of morality. Only problem comes with its interpretation.