BIBLE MONETARY REFORM (600 verses) By John C. Turmel, B. Eng. ** <-- New Verses
CLERGYMAN SAYS A clergyman, he spoke right up and told me I was right, His Good Book was repetitive that interest was blight. One night he dreamt a dialogue with Jesus Christ and said: "You promised us you'd come. You're late. The planet's nearly dead." He answered "I did not say that I'd come to save the day, I meant that if the planet lives, my way would be the way. The parables I spoke make sense to only those who see, To find the answer to my riddles, you must find the key." Get out your Bibles to detect the key which breaks his code, It has been buried deep within another episode:
THIS WORLD'S LAW OF ABUNDANCE In Matthew chapter 13:10, it tells where he was asked, Why did he speak in parables so meanings they were masked? "The reason for disguise of message," note the words he said: "It all comes down to interest, the theme affects the head. To those who have abundance will be given even more, From those without abundance will be taken from their store." This mathematical equation states the function best, This Biblical description of the function interest. To those with spare, the positives, they'll get some extra perks, And those with none, they'll have to pay, that's how the system works. The rich get richer, poor get poorer. It's not brotherhood. It's obvious that interest is Reverse-Robin-Hood.
This rule of more abundance was repeated down the line, In Matthew 13:12 and 25 verse 29, In Luke 19 verse 26, with 8:18 as well, **In Marc 4:25, New Testament words used for Hell. **In Thomas 41 from Nag Hammadi scrolls anew, **Apocalypse of Peter 83: 2 7 too. **So Luke, Marc, Matthew, Thomas, Peter, seven times do cite **What most preoccupied the Christ: the Beast he had to fight. **Death-gamble mort-gage was oppression yoke of slavery, **To battle loansharks for the world was why his bravery.
CHRIST'S LAW OF ABUNDANCE Omitted from the Bible but in Gnostic Text is found, The greatest of all Christian laws for economics sound. St. Thomas in verse 95's where Jesus said it best: "If you have money, do not lend it out at interest, But rather give it to one from whom you won't get it back," Thus helping out the poorest saves us from financial lack.
In Paul to the Corrinthians 2, Chapter 8, 14, We find abundance matched to need with charity foreseen, "Your own abundance now should be supplying for their need, That their abundance later will supply you your own seed. And in this way, who gathers much will not have over-fill, And he who gathers little will be taken care of still. And in this way there soon will be a rich equality, Where people help each other with great productivity." **Same Exodus 16 : 1 7 of God's manna gift: **Some gathered much, some little, those too weak the load to lift. **Who gathered much did not have too much when they loaned their spare, **So those who gathered little did not have too little share.
In Paul to the Corinthians, book 2 does so reveal, In chapter 8:11 "You must act to match your zeal. So based on what you have you should complete what you began, And not on what you do not have, to do the most you can." So judge according to your men, materials and tools, And not according to the lack of money ruling fools. In Matthew 5 verse 42, on credit he did say, "From one who wants to borrow from you, do not turn away." In Luke 6:35 he notes the law that we must learn, "Of your abundance, lend without expecting its return." In Luke 14:14 he said the rich should help the poor. "And though you may not be repaid, the Lord will still ensure, That when the resurrection of the righteous does take place, You'll be rewarded at that time, you'll get an honored place." For in Acts 20:35, he tells us to believe, "More blessed is it to donate than it is to receive." In Matthew chapter 7:12, it's hard to miscontrue: "Do unto others what you'd like to have them do to you." If, while in need, you found the interest to be unjust, Refusing to inflict it, while in plenty, is a must. In Matthew 19:24 he says the lure's too great. A man with plenty can't resist and thereby seals his fate: "It's harder for a rich man to get into Heaven high, Than it is for a camel to pass through a needle's eye." **In Matthew 19: 21, we read that Jesus said: **"If you want to be perfect, so the way to get ahead, **Go sell all your possessions, giving money to The Poor, **For treasure up in heaven. Then, come follow me, the doer." **He didn't mean to hand out to the poor in streets your gold, **"The Poor" was his commune, its Treasurer, the funds to hold! **More debtors join bought out from under yoke of slavery! **No wonder Christians crucified, no usurer pity.
**In matthew 10, verse 17, he preached across the land, **Repent ye for the kingdom of the heaven is at hand. **"At hand" meant not so "very soon," a parable that fools, **But "very near to here" by changing Hell to Heaven rules.
HOW TO PRAY In Matthew chapter 6 verse 9, Christ taught us how to pray: "When you are praying to the Father, here is what you say: Our Father, who in Heaven art, hallowed be thy name, Thy Kingdom come, thy Will be done on Earth as Heaven, the same. Give us now tomorrow's bread, forgive us all our debts, As we forgive our debtors all their debts with no regrets. And to temptation, lead us not, don't put us to the test, Deliver us from evil one and wicked interest."
This is the best example of some Bible tampering, Of scripture by the newer publishers in the ring. Forgive us all our trespasses, as we forgive all those, Who have trespassed against us" is the way that it now goes. It's not a trespass or a sin for one to be in debt, The meaning has been changed as far away as one can get.
OLD TESTAMENT So keying on the interest, I searched the Bible through, And found it loaded with advice on what we have to do. The Bible's filled with tales of woe, rich over the oppressed, It's there in plain old black and white, "Abolish interest." In Deuteronomy 23, verse 19 if you would: "Do not charge brothers interest on money or on food." In Exodus 2 2 : 2 5; the rule is manifest, "Don't be like moneylenders, charge him not an interest." In Psalm 15, we see to dwell in God's home heavenly: "On holy hill lives he who lends without the usury." Leviticus, in 25, verse 35's no jest: "You must not lend him any money at an interest." **Warns Exodus 20: 2 3: Do not for yourselves make, **Some gods of gold or silver, Mammon's heartless rule at stake.
ISAIAH **Isaiah 24 verse 2 warns of a shifting sand, **When loansharking's allowed to stalk officially the land: **"And it shall be, as with the people, with the priest, no joke, **As with the servant, so with master; none escape the yoke, **As with the maid, so with her mistress; enmity at stake. **As with buyer, so with seller; all must suffer rake, **As with the lender, with the borrower, it shall yet be, **As with the taker and the giver of the usury. **The land shall utterly be emptied, spoiled while decadent, **Beloved fools, they have transgressed His law on money's rent. **So therefore hath the curse devoured earth, not Heavenly, **And desolate are they who dwell in Hell "with" usury.
Isaiah Chapter 55, in it he specifies, The way to answer when you hear the sound of needy cries: "All you who have no money and are very hungry still, May come and buy the food we have so you may eat your fill. And you who have no money and clad insufficiently, Do come to buy some clothing so that warmly dressed you'll be."
EZEKIEL Ezekiel 3:18 adds responsibility, God states his laws for life with his expected certainty: "And when I tell the wicked man that "You will surely die," You will be held accountable if you don't warn the guy. But if you tell him and he doesn't change his wicked way, You will have saved yourself and he will be the one to pay." In 18:5: "Suppose a man takes not much interest, He takes no usury. He'll live! His actions I have blessed. Suppose he has a son who takes excessive interest, AND lends at usury. He'll die! His actions I detest. But if this son too has a son who doesn't do the same, He does not take the pledge for loans, his greed he overcame. He takes no usury NOR interest that is too high, He will not die for his father's sin, the soul that sins will die. But if a wicked man turns from the sins he did commit, He gives back what he took in pledge. His sins I will acquit. Forgotten will be his offences when I come to judge, Because of good things he does now, I will not hold a grudge. But if a righteous man turns from my law to evil way, None of his righteous deeds will count. He'll die! I do inveigh. So cleanse yourselves of all your sins and cease to be such fools, I take no pleasure in the death of men who break my rules." **Ezekiel in 22 verse 12, the rich, berates, **"You've taken usury AND too high interest the rates.
Ezekiel declared that usury AND interest, Could have a different effect, there was a simple test. If interest demanded is of something that can breed, Such interest is payable and not sin I concede. So if you lend a hundred head and ask to get two more, That might not be excessive lending that He would abhor. But if you gain all of the calves and he still owes you some, That would be judged excessive, that is more than maximum. And if the interest is on some silver or some gold, It's usury because there are no babies to behold! It's interest if principal can breed to multiply, It's usury if principal cannot so classify.
PUNISHMENTS In Deuteronomy 28, verse 20 it does say, "That if you take the usury, the Lord will make you pay. He'll send on you confusion till you come to sudden ruin, You'll lack success in all you do, a melancholy tune. And though you build a house, you won't reside behind its drapes, And though you plant a vineyard, you won't get to taste its grapes. Your oxen killed before your eyes and you won't eat your share, Your sheep and donkey taken leaving you in great despair. Your sons and daughters to enslavement for your payments due, And worrying and waiting is the punishment for you. Some foreigners will eat the fruit of labor on your land, You'll be condemned to poverty eternal to withstand. He'll lend to you but you won't lend to him. He will prevail, So he will be the head and you will always be the tail."
INFLATION AND INVOLUNTARY UNEMPLOYMENT In Haggai 1:5 he insists "Your way has something wrong, You've planted much but you don't eat enough to keep you strong. You drink but never have your fill, your shoes have broken soles, You put your wages in a wallet that has many holes." In Haggai 1:11, unemployment God commands: As punishment he called for "drought on labor of your hands." In Haggai 2:16, he notes inflation once again, "When one came to a heap of twenty, there were only ten, When anyone went to draw wine, not fifty, but twenty. I struck the labor of your hands. You did not turn to me." Isaiah 28:19 says "it will traumatize, And cause sheer terror when your plight you finally realize. The bed is too short to stretch out, your blanket is not wide, Enough to wrap around you. Thus in need you will abide." Isaiah 55:2 asks "Why is your money spent, On what you cannot eat? Why labor on what won't content?" Isaiah 44:19 says "They've not understood, That half of it I've used for fuel, shall I bow down to wood?"
In Proverbs 22, verse 7, it is clear for sure: "The borrower serves lender." It's the rich over the poor. Job 20:19 says that "Heaven will expose his guilt, The wicked does oppress and seizes homes he never built." In Psalm 64, we hear complaint: "Oh god, protect my life, From the conspiracy of wicked men who deal in strife, The crowd of evil-doers who in secret make their plot, And whisper silently that it's a perfect plan they've got." **In Jeremiah 15:10: Yet all those cursing me, **I have not lent or borrowed on accursed usury.
HABAKKUK'S COMPLAINT In Habakkuk 1, he cries out to God in all his pain, For the oppression of the poor he asked God to explain: "How long, O Lord, must I cry "help" but find you do not hear, Or cry out "I see violence," but you don't interfere. Why do you make me witness sin? Why tolerate such wrong? The law is paralyzed with justice only for the strong. The wicked foe hooks righteous men into his evil net, And so rejoices in their subjugation by their debt. He therefore sacrifices and burns incense to his net, For by his net he lives in all the riches he can get. Is he to keep his net destroying nations willfully? Is he to swallow up more righteous men than he can be?" The Lord replied: "It certainly will come, it won't delay, When he's brought down, he'll feel the ridicule in what they say: "Will not your debtors suddenly arise and shake your throne? Will they not wake up, make you tremble, force you to atone? Then you'll become their victim for you plundered nations great, Because you plundered them, their plundering will be your fate, For you've destroyed the lands and towns of them whom you disdain, And woe to him who builds his realm on such illicit gain." " In Chapter 2 verse 5: "The arrogant still takes, no bluff, Like Hell and Death his gullet wide, he never has enough." **Proverbs 28:8 says: Who takes the usury, **Amasses wealth for other who'll be kind to the needy.
NEHEMIAH ABOLISHES INTEREST In Nehemiah 5 we hear complaints by needy men, Of the conditions that existed in the nation then. Some said "We've had to mortgage all our vineyards and our fields, To get grain during famine though they've had abundant yields." Some others said "We've had to borrow money for the King, Whose taxes on our fields and vineyards leave us not a thing." Still others said "Their flesh and blood is of our family tree, Yet our children suffer under yoke of slavery." When Nehemiah heard them, anger great he could not mask, The nobles and the rulers were the ones he took to task. He called a great assembly where he chose to lay the blame, On bankers, judges, politicians who had run the game: "You are exacting usury of your own countrymen, Unlike my men who freely lend to needy brethren. What you are doing is not right, you must do as we do. So "Stop exacting interest!" It is the Big Taboo. Return their fields and vineyards and their houses and their grain, And also all the usury, the whole illicit gain." The nobles and the rulers said: "They will not have to pay. We'll give them back all their possessions. We'll do what you say." Prosperity resulted from his ban on interest, "Remember me, O God, with favor" was his last request. Watch out for many Bibles where the most important phrase, Has been deleted from the text, the problem not to faze. The message Nehemiah states is "Stop the interest, And give them back what you have seized and it'll turn out best." The newer versions of the Bible simply state "Atone, And give them back their stuff." No talk of interest on loan. Who chose to cut the answer out? Who played this evil role? We know the ones who own the publishers have sole control.
HOW INTEREST ARISES One tale to show how interest occurs quite easily, Especially when humans find themselves in scarcity: A father leaving his estate, his sons he has but four, To each of them he gives a sac of seed to grow some more. The first son had misfortune due to natural event, The loss of crop to a tornado, the predicament. The second son, he suffered too, with locusts in his field, His children soon would starve after an insufficient yield. The third son had a tiny crop, but it was touch-and-go, He had eight kids who ate most everything that he could grow. The fourth son's crop was bountiful, his granaries were full. His brothers asked if some spare seeds might be available. In his right ear he heard advice that he knew to be true, "Do help them out and should you fail, they'll be there helping you." But in his wrong ear he heard words so greedy in their tone, "Don't risk security for your success was all your own. But if you rent your seeds to them and gain from what they reap, You soon won't have to work with interest to earn your keep." At some point in man's history, a brother chose that way, Enslaved with debt all of the others lasting to this day.
WHO THE LORD MUST BE Ezekiel 34:27 says the poor will know, When they've been liberated from those who've enslaved them so. The one who breaks the evil bars of yoke of slavery, He'll be their savior, that's for sure. No other can he be.
NEW TESTAMENT Like Nehemiah, Jesus knew a Lord must set them free, And fight the men who had imposed the yoke of slavery. In Luke 4 verse 18 he says "Anointed by the Lord, I preach the good news to the poor, a world they can afford. The prisoners shall be set free, oppressed shall be released, When comes the year of our Lord's favor, you will surely feast."
ASSAULT ON MONEY-LENDERS Abundance had two ancient laws from which he had to choose, Abundance increase for the rich or loans for those who lose. To those who have abundance will be given even more, From those without abundance will be taken from their store, or Your own abundance now should be supplying for their need, That their abundance later will supply you your own seed. In Matthew 4 verse 23, it says in Galilee, He preached the Good News of the Kingdom for those who would see. He taught the difference in laws for three years under Rome. And then in physical attack, he drove his message home. In Matthew 10:34, He says "My friend, do not suppose, That I have come to bring Earth peace, that's not the path I chose. I did not come to bring you peace, I came to bring a sword, A revolution for the poor that's worthy of a Lord." Luke 12 verse 49 repeats "I've come to bring a fire, To see the Earth already lit is to what I aspire. So do you think that I have come to bring you peace on earth? Division is the reason I have come to bet my worth." In Matthew 21 verse 12's the story of his fight, With whip, he battled money-lenders. He was not contrite! He set upon the bankers and he caused them all a loss, For busting up their temple's books, they nailed him to their cross. And so you see, Christ did much more than preach the godly way. He stood against the interest and knew his life he'd pay. But we don't have to die like him, he showed another way, To fight against the usury, a plan for use today. It's in the Parable of Minas, Luke 19:16, And parable of talents, Matthew 25:14.
PARABLE OF THE TALENTS The parable of Talents in Matt. 25:14, Depicts a reign where the effects of interest are seen. "The Kingdom that is Heaven is like where a master takes, A lengthy leave of absence and for foreign lands he makes. He calls together servants so his wishes they might learn, "You put my money to good use until I can return." According to ability, five talents to the first, Two golden talents to the next, one talent to the worst. The first did well in industry, it doubled with five more, The next did well in his own way and doubled his to four. The weakest of the servants knew his master to be hard, Afraid to lose the gold, he buried it out in the yard. Years later when the master came, he called them to account, To settle up their debts they had to meet his due amount. The first one said "I've doubled mine. Here's ten with interest." The master said "You've done quite well. To that I will attest." The second said "You gave me two and with two more, that's four." The master said "I thank you for increasing so my store." The third said "Master, we both know, you reap where you don't sow, I buried it and here's what's yours. I found it didn't grow." The master said "A lazy servant, I do you regard, You know I reap where I don't sow, I am a man who's hard. You should have put my money with the bank so that I'd get, My interest when I returned, a failure you'll regret. To those who have abundance will be given even more, From those without abundance will be taken from their store. So give his talent to the others who now have a heap, And throw him into alley where men gnash their teeth and weep." "
PARABLE OF THE MINAS The parable of minas in St. Luke 19, 11, Has servant once again rejecting interest in heaven. Again, the servant did remit the mina he received, Again, the master did invoke the law which he believed: "To those who have abundance will be given even more, From those without abundance will be taken from their store. The penalty the servant paid for his audacity. The master ordered to the guards: "Slay him in front of me." "
COURTS OF JUSTICE With slavery or death for those who failed in their reports, It's obvious why Jesus told them to avoid the courts. Luke 12, verse 57, warns the debtor of the trap, "You settle with him out of court or you will do the rap. The magistrate will turn you over to the jailers who, Will keep you chained until you've paid the last penny due." The problem is how long it takes for one who is in jail, To earn the money necessary to fulfill his bail? Christ used this clever way make us see how slavery, Is caused by debts that have exploded due to usury. In Luke 11:46, he took the time to note, The Lord's distaste for the judiciary and I quote: "Woe to you experts in the law, you load the people down, You are no help and burden them with loads that make them frown. You've hid the key to knowledge and because you did not see, You've been a hindrance to the ones who have ability." In Matthew 12 verse 38, he warns us to "Watch out, For teachers of the law who walk in flowing robes about. They have the most important places in the synagogue, But they devour widow's houses. That's their epilogue."
MISINTERPRETATIONS Because of false interpretations that say he approves, The taking of the usury, his words still make the news. That usury's okay is one interpretation claimed, The master must be Christ since Heaven is the Kingdom named. But does this sound like our reward if faith in him we keep? And who are those in alley where men gnash their teeth and weep?
SHOULD TALENTS MULTIPLY? Are they the lazy who have met a Christ Lord they should fear? Has he made punishment for laziness so crystal clear? Some say our duty is to make our talents multiply. And so the lazy servant justly was condemned to die. But if the talents represent the traits of human kind, How could such talent be transferred to other servant's mind? Did servant with the greatest talents who received one more, Begin to play the other's flute, begin to write a score? The physical transferral of the talents must imply, The talents represent real money. That we can't deny.
WHAT HEAVEN IS If you were to be asked what for you would be heavenly? There'd be no executions and no alleys, certainly. There would be lots of food and drink, some clothing and a home, A razor and some shaving cream, a toothbrush and a comb. If you had also trappings of a great technology, All of the tools and gadgets that use electricity. Communications, education, entertainment, wealth, A staff of competent physicians watching over health. Most labor that is tedious is done by robots who, Release you to explore the universe God made for you. And best of all you'd want your friends to share in your success, That's why all of us will end up in heaven, I profess. In Heaven, all will have their friends and family by their side. Though evil ones are silenced by a guilt they cannot hide. Within Acts 24:15, he says it's understood, There will be resurrection of both wicked and the good. But John 5:28 points out the day those in their graves, Will rise up for the judgment of the Lord on who he saves, "The good will be rewarded with a life's eternity, But wicked ones will stand condemned for their iniquity." And so our Earth, this little speck of blue dust in the sky, Can be a Heaven here on Earth, we do not have to die.
SERVANTS' REVOLUTION But why did servants bury gold when putting it with banks, Would pay their master's interest and also gain his thanks? All that the servants had to do to be the laziest, Was bank the money and let others pay the interest. And with this laziest of ways to satisfy the debt, We must consider what they risked their lives to try to get. Imagine that one servant, when he was a little lad, Took careful note of interest and the effect it had. All borrowed dinars from the man and promised him some more, The charge for dinars' rental was the service they paid for. He looked at how the chariot-makers fared under the rules, The Big Three were Chrysler and Ford as well as General Mules. To pay to make their carts, they sought ten million dinars each, With which to pay the workers. Now the prices had to reach, Twelve million dinars minimum, the price each had to seek, With interest at twenty percent, it wasn't for the weak. With thirty million dinars in the hands of those who buy, And prices set at thirty-six, six thirty-sixths too high, The village bought as many as the dinars that they had, Not all the chariots were bought, it was so very sad. The next year when the master came to settle up the debts, Some of the makers had to lose on their production bets. The President of General Mules approached and did proclaim, "Here is your ten with two more satisfying rules of game." The President of Ford said "I've got my twelve million too, We've sold all of our chariots. It's what we said we'd do." The President of Chrysler Chariots didn't look too well, He said "We're short and we can't pay, our chariots couldn't sell. GM and Ford sold all their stock and though we did our best, We only sold six million's worth, we couldn't sell the rest." The master said "You know I'm hard and reap where I don't sow, Both principal and interest, you should have paid, you know: To those who have abundance will be given even more, From those without abundance will be taken from their store. Though interest creates a lack and some must always lose, You took the mortgage but your chariots they did not choose." So take their stock and sell it off, with prices well beneath, And throw them into alley where men weep and gnash their teeth." Because the servant knew that he was most likely to lose, He chose to guard all of the gold and maybe make the news. And in his actions he rebuked the master to his face, "You say you reap where you don't sow. You thief, you're a disgrace. As we all do the sowing and you end up with the seed, We are the ones who do the work but we end up in need." The master screamed "You know the law that gets me interest, That my abundance should increase, forgetting all the rest. If you had begged me hard enough, I might have saved you yet, But you have lost your chance for an extension on your debt. You'll join the guys from Chrysler in the alley with the rest, Where souls do weep and gnash their teeth because of interest."
PARABLES ARE REVOLUTIONARY STRATEGY So interest prevents a heaven here on earth for man, It is the cause of poverty and death since time began. These monetary parables transmit the strategy, That Jesus offered us to use to fight debt slavery: One gives to Ceasar what is Ceasar's, all his principal, But no demand for interest, not even minimal. This is the revolutionary tactic Christ designed. It is the tactic that one day a righteous court might find. **1 Timothy 5:20: Do rebuke them when they sin, **In public so the rest may fear and learn some discipline. In Timothy I, 6 verse 6, though some may say it's moot, "The love of money is of many kinds of sin the root. For those who covet money have been lured right off the trail, And pierce themselves with many griefs, their lot in life to fail." The only reason men love money is because it grows, Without the need to earn it. It's a free ride they suppose. **In Luke 6:34 he asks: "What credit can you score? **If you lend only to from whom you hope to get some more." **Luke makes it plain on loans we make, the law we all must learn: **"Of your abundance, lend without expecting its return."
2 Peter 2:15 says that "Quite off the path they've strayed, And they have learned to love the wage of sin that they are paid." In Hebrews 13:5, it says "Your lives should not be stained, With love of money and to be content with what you've gained." In Romans 6:23, Paul says "The wage of sin is death, But know the gift of God is life with an eternal breath." The Pharisees loved money and they sneered when Jesus spoke, He said "What's valued among men is, in God's sight, a joke." In 1 John 5:16, he notes the problem in one breath, Of all the sins the greatest is "the sin that leads to death." In Luke 9:23 he said "For worthiness of me, You must take up your cross and be not like a Pharisee." In Luke 16:13 it shows where he makes the demand, "You cannot serve both God and money." You must take a stand. Isaiah 53: verse 9 defines the penalty, For him who acquiesces to oppression passively. "Though he has not been violent, he still did err for which, He was assigned a grave beside the wicked and the rich." Both servants would not serve the money that they had been lent, Both suffered punishment as if the money had been spent. They could have put it with the banks and caused him no alarm, But each accepted consequence of doing him no harm.
PARABLE OF THE SOWER In parable of sower in Luke 8:18 it's shown, How men react when in their minds the Law of Christ is sown: "A farmer went to sow his seed, he spread it all around. Some fell along the path and birds devoured it when found. Some fell in rocky places but died out for lack of base. Some fell among the thorns which choked them out of living space. Some fell on fertile soil and after having taken hold, Produced a mighty harvest with the yield a hundredfold." When asked the meaning of the parable he did reply: "To you has been explained the secrets of the Kingdom High. I spoke in parables to fight Reverse-Robin-Hood, The wicked misinterpreting the tales, but not the good. Forever seeing without seeing, men will surely be, Forever hearing without hearing, you will surely see. Their hearts have grown so very cold, while striving to survive, This game where money's less than debt, where all can't stay alive. Yet you have been enlightened in the search of best of ways, That gives us Heaven here on earth and many better days. For many righteous men and prophets longed to hear and see, But they have never had the opportunity as thee." Colossians 1:26 says "Knowledge of the Word, Unveils the age-old mystery to all those who have heard." The seed's the Word of God and has nothing to do with wood, The "Christ Law" is the seed against Reverse-Robin-Hood: Your own abundance now should be supplying for their need, That their abundance later will supply you your own seed. "The seed sown by the path is like the man who heard my news, About the coming Kingdom but he failed to grasp the clues. The seed sown in the rocky place was he who joyously, Accepted it but with no root, forgot it rapidly, Seed that was sown among the thorns was he who understood, But worries of this life and wealth did choke in him the good. The Word of God brings persecution causing him dismay, So rather than accept those hardships, he soon fell away. But what was sown on good soil was the man who did succeed, To spread the Word producing many times the planted seed." In John 8:31 he says "If you have faith in me, Then you will know the truth and find the truth will set you free." In Matthew 13:52, he says "All those who teach, The way to earthly heaven that they soon have hope to reach, Are like the owner of a house who brings out from his hold, All kinds of treasures valuable, the new as well as old." You'll find that if you teach the law of wise abundance use, You'll come up with your own examples showing the abuse. In Luke 6:39 he asks "With blind man leading blind, Will it not be in darkest pit they both themselves shall find? A student does not not rise above his teacher but it's so, That fully trained, he's like his teacher. He is in the know. No bad tree's fruit is ever good. No good tree's fruit is bad. Each tree can be distinguished only by the fruit it had." In John 15:15 he says "No longer do I call, You servants when your master's inner business you know all. So friendship is the quality to you I attribute, And since it is now known to you, go bear some lasting fruit." Though many say they preach his Word about the world to be, They're negligent if they don't speak of yoke of slavery. If they fail to accept he came to end our poverty, They're not what he calls "born again" because they cannot see. One may not rise above the Teacher but once fully trained, His friendship will be the reward a teacher will have gained.
ARMAGEDDON WAR Throughout our history we find submission to a yoke, Made of financial chains invisible to common folk. In Paul 2 Thessalonians 2:10 he says "They might, Still be redeemed but they have not keep total truth in sight. For this, God sends a powerful delusion on their minds, So they believe the lie that causes woes of many kinds." In 1 John chapter 4, verse 5, he says "They are from here, And when they speak their worldly views, the world gives them its ear. But we're from God and who knows God will understand our views, But who does not know God will never listen to our news." In John 15 verse 22, he notes the fact he met, Ezekiel's requirement that a warning they should get: "If I had not forewarned them, they'd have no guilt to adduce, But now that I've exposed the answer, they have no excuse." In Matthew 23:34 he says "You snakes will pay. You brood of vipers. How will you escape to Hell the way? I've sent you prophets, teachers, so your sin they might decry, Some you will flog in synagogues, some you will crucify." In Paul to the Ephesians, 6:12 he sheds a light: "It's not against the men of flesh and blood that we should fight, But it's against authorities who rule iniquity, The spiritual forces causing Earth's adversity." In John 16 verse 8, of master ruling over lands, He says "the prince of this World is convicted as he stands." I doubt that Christ would waste his time where it might do less good, So it makes sense his parables fight Reverse-Robin-Hood. Against the interest it was rebellion he did do, Against the yoke oppressing needy by the wealthy few. In Paul to the Galatians, in chapter 5 verse 1, He said "Though Christ has set you free, the battle's not yet done. You must stand firm despite the odds and shed the bars he broke, And never let yourselves again be burdened by the yoke." Christ wasn't just another man with nothing much to lose, What makes his sacrifice so grand is choice he had to choose. He was a man of wealth responsibility for which, Belonged to three wise kings who came and left his family rich, With gifts including gold ensuring he would not feel need, And yet he knew the anguish of the poor so well, indeed. The war he fought would end all wars, it has a special name, The war of Armageddon is the reason that he came. The Keepers and the Abolitionists of interest, Two armies in the Armageddon war put to the test. The champion of the Abolitionists is Christ outraged, Against the Keepers of the interest, a war he waged. With violence, he pointed out the bad guys on the scene, The bankers and their interest is why he turned so mean. It's true that in his day there was no other remedy, Yet still he gave his life to show the way for all to see. No violence is necessary for revolt today, With politics and open courts, there is a peaceful way. Yet if he took his cross up when he had so little hope, It's time for us to take his whip in hand and start to cope.
ISLAM Another prophet great, Mohammed known in Muslim lands, Decreed that it was sinful if one interest demands. In the Koran in Chapter two, at verse two seven five, We find inspired advice from God from which we may derive: "Those who devour usury won't stand up inasmuch, As stands those whom the Evil One has maddened by his touch. That is to say that "Trade is similar to usury, But God permitted trade but not the usurious fee. Those who accept their Lord's command, desisting with no grudge, Shall be forgiven for it's up to God their case to judge. But those who do repeat offence, the consequences dire, Abiding in forever as Companions of the Fire. God will deprive the usury of all blessing perceived, But will give increase for the charity to those in need. For not He loveth creatures wicked and ungrateful so, Give up demand for usury, as true believers go. But if ye do it not you should take notice of a war From God and his Apostle is the thing you have in store. But if ye turn back ye shall have your sums of capital, Deal not unjustly. Ye'll not be unjustly made to fall. So if your debtor has some difficulty to repay, Grant him some time until when he is capable the day. But if you should remit it by an act of charity, That is the best for you if only ye knew verily. And fear the day when ye'll be brought to face His Godly poll, Then shall be paid that what was earned by each and every soul. In Chapter three: 130, "Not devour usury, Doubled, multiplied, it's not way to prosperity. In Chapter 30:39, "That which ye lend for more, Through property of others will not count as Godly score. But that which ye lay out for charity when needy cry, Will show God's increase as the recompenses multiply.
BUDDHISM The Majjhima Nikaya Suttra 117's test: Where Buddha says "Wrong livelihood is charging interest."
HINDUISM Vasishtha, Chapter 2, Part II, verse 40 of the laws, Of Aryas say Brahmans don't take interest because: God weighed in scales the crime of killing and of interest; And found loansharking worst of crimes compared to all the rest.
**RASTAFARIANISM **In ancient Ethiopian Kebra Nagast, 90, **Tells "How Azariah praised up the Queen and her city." **So Rastafarians say: Blessed giver shall ye be, **Without the usury, nor even loans! to the needy.
**BAHAI **The Tablets of Baha'u'llah, the Faith Bahai do hold: **"Ecclesiastics most feed on illicit gains untold. **Innumerable are designs, devices to confess! **It's usury despite its fair semblance of lawfulness. **They make a toy of ordinances and the laws of God, **But though they understand it not, still gained is Satan's nod.
SIKHISM **In Life Of Guru Nanak: Section 4 in Chapter 5, **A shopkeeper, for usury, should not be left alive. **Impalement was the penalty for who such profit make. **Upon repentance, he progressed in virtue til the stake, **Reduced in size till a mere thorn, pierced, sins all then erased **By virtue's practice is a destiny thusly replaced. **Echo of Ezekiel: Forgotten all the sins, **Of those repenting and atoning, all are Godly Wins.
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