tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11110174.post1376374808609107086..comments2024-02-26T23:17:11.132+13:00Comments on Blessed Economist: Muller Capitalism (7)Ron McKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03989126812730583009noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11110174.post-35208614295147175582013-06-14T13:52:03.771+12:002013-06-14T13:52:03.771+12:00Alternatively, if education increases the gap betw...Alternatively, if education increases the gap between the poor and the advantaged then, and if the goal is to reduce the gap between the poor and advantaged, then education should be abolished and society should be returned to a more primitive model. Perhaps the Khmer Rouge were not as clueless as some think. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11110174.post-89423540420661852632013-04-27T15:37:29.523+12:002013-04-27T15:37:29.523+12:00"The unrecognised and unleashed power of Chri..."The unrecognised and unleashed power of Christian discipleship is that it can created the middle class attitudes necessary to build human capital."<br /><br />Wow. That's a powerful statement. I couldn't agree more, and disciples making disciples the way Jesus did, teaching them what He did, through the power of the Spirit like He did, has the potential to create so much more than just the middle class attitudes of the Protestant Reformation and the Industrial Revolution. I know you believe it too - such discipleship can literally change the world. It has before.<br /><br />So often I keep coming back to how if we just believed in the simple things that Jesus taught and did, we would see such powerful, history-changing results. Simple things like preach the gospel, love one another, and make disciples who make disciples. I am reminded of the statement I read somewhere that it is not radical new ideas that are needed, but just radical faith in old ideas.<br /><br />Thank you for persevering with your simple yet powerful message.<br /><br />No King But GodAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com