Other than the hypocrisy, hubris, greed and blasphemy, probably nothing.
It's more realistic to listen to Jesus instead: "Do not worry about tomorrow."
Everyone I know who acts like that is on medication
Rich people easily became dirt-eating poor people in the Great Depression. Did they not tithe enough? And no amount of wealth could stop mountains of dirt from invading your home during the Dust Bowl. From
this site,
I don't see "tithing" as the answer to fixing the economy in the 30's. And if Joel's mom was earning 10 cents an hour in the 30's, she was doing pretty decently, given the cost of living at that time.
Joel thinks all of us are like his followers: bad at math.
And then one day, a rash teenager committed his life to exploiting depressed people to convince them to give him their money.
God has limits that depend on humans, ladies and gentlemen. He has to have our permission to do anything with the planet He rules.
Amen.
The painter was there? He actually saw animals clearly not domesticated and/or bred until much later in human history in the Garden of Eden? And for not inventing combs yet, their hair is IMPECCABLE...
Palpatine was, too.
Give it time. People who think they're invulnerable will always show a vulnerability at some point.
People are incredibly shallow and will follow any little Ken doll promising them riches. Worked with you, right?
No reference to the actual deity here, just marvel at the preacher speaking to you with giant heads of himself posted on giant tv's in the background ....
Ice cream trucks don't drag people either and have you ever seen what their ice cream looks like compared to the pictures on the truck?
http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/509/608/7be.jpg
Salespeople are all the same: promising you quality (or whatever) and giving you a deformed and broken candidate for the trash heap.
And by giving Eric Cartman a dollar.
Jesus was an impoverished person who bummed favors out of his followers and died a horrible, cruel death.