I was merely copying Applewud's statement:"BTW, as far as providing enough rich people", members of liberal UU and Episcopal denominations have historically been in the upper percentiles of income". I have heard this before but I have never tried to find out if it is true. I do not know any fellow UUs who are "filthy rich", whatever that means, but then people rarely broadcast their net worth or 1040 tax forms.
It is unfortunately fashionable today to punish success as something shameful that has occurred only due to stealing from the less successful.Only the less successful are to be admired and rewarded.
Freddie
I know some staunch (fiscally AND socially) conservative Evangelicals who are quite wealthy. Some of them are my distant relatives. They believe in the prosperity gospel and all that happy horse manure.
I have worked as a nursing assistant in a retirement home over 10 years. I was desperate for a job at the time--any job--and was fortunately hired. It's backbreaking work, but the pay is overall astonishingly low. The administrator and office employees, on the other hand, sit behind desks and talk down to us and treat us as their inferiors, and they take home a far bigger paycheck.
Am I whining? Maybe, but I've seen what I've seen. You may ask why I don't just quit that work and try to get a better-paying job by educating myself. I am trying to better myself. I am taking college courses. But my point is, *someone* has to do that work, because I don't see a lot of people volunteering to take in their elderly family members with dementia or other serious health issues. My dad was treated the same way in his factory job. He was never an educated man, but he could work his butt off for days on end. And the jerk with the "book knowledge" who ran the place treated him like garbage. The jerk that you might say society is "punishing for being successful."
I don't believe in 'punishing' rich people. But I do get tired of them manipulating the lower classes, particularly the poor. I've also seen my share of people who didn't work for their "success" at all, but had it handed to them on a silver platter by mommy and daddy. The Paris Hiltons of this world. That's just my 3 cents. Take it for what it's worth.