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Anderw Carnegie, The Bible, An
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Andrew Carnegie's perspective on the relationship between the rich and the poor is quite simple. He believed that there would always be rich and poor and that was a characteristic of the advancement of civilization. "Much better this great irregularity than universal squalor," he says (Carnegie 2 ....
Middle of essay ....appy and may be reviled and destroyed. However, if one sows in goodness and with philanthropic motives, than one will not only reap in goodness, but "from the Spirit will reap eternal life" (Galatians 6:8).
I think that these perspectives take very opposing views. Carnegie never makes conditions on how one should make these large amounts of money - only that if they are made, they should be given to help others. The Bible, on the other hand, goes to the motive for raising the money. In a se.... |
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