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 | God versus Socialism A Biblical Critique of the New Social Gospel By: Joel McDurmon
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 245 pages Publisher: American Vision Publication Date: December 2009 ISBN: 9780984064182 |
Publisher's Synopsis
God owns everything. That is is the biblical view: “The
earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains, the world, and
those who dwell in it” (Ps. 24:1). God delegated
ownership and dominion of property to his Image, man (Gen 1:26–28).
God sanctioned the protection of private property in His
law—the Ten Commandments—including a prohibition of theft
(Ex. 20:15). Jesus (Matt. 19:18) and the Apostles (Acts 5;
Eph. 4:28) upheld this law.
The biblical witness is clear: God believes in private
property, and He not only desires us but commands us to
live by that rule as well.
Socialism is the belief that private property is a bad
idea. Socialists believe that governments should own most
or all property and distribute it as government
experts,
scientists, politicians, or occasionally voters see
fit.
Under socialism, the State puts itself in the place of
God
and says, “The earth is the State’s, and all it
contains,
the world, and those who dwell in it.”
Between these two systems—private property and socialism—
there exists fundamental conflict. They are fundamental
rival religious systems. Choosing one, you reject the
other. Either God commands and judges man, or man
commands
and judges man.
This book illustrates this war of worldviews in the
economic
and political realm, and argues the necessity and
superiority
of choosing God over humanism’s false god, socialism,
in all its many forms.
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