Date: 2010-03-27 09:25 pm (UTC)

"Aaaah, but then these folks are supposed to rely on the good Christian charity of their family, friends and neighbors."

Not only that, but rich people should get a better tax break for donating to said Christian charities This is what John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods, wrote in his Wall Street Journal editorial. I still haven't bought anything at a Whole Foods since, and I don't intend to.

There's a huge difference between acting like a real Christian and just scoring brownie points with God -- while others are watching, of course.
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