The former billionaire, who inherited a coal mining business from his father, presides over a state where 29% of residents are on Medicaid

When Senator Jim Justice of West Virginia was asked about the Senate Republicans’ newly released portion of the proposed spending bill that requires parents of children older than 14 to work for Medicaid, he said, “biblically, we are supposed to work.”

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      That verse you posted said 7x7 years, so every 49 years, with one year off after, so a 50 year cycle. Then I guess they “buy” land throughout the next 50 year cycle based on how many years remain. Ie, if it’s 25 years into the cycle, the price for a field might be half off. Not a terrible system really, for the age. At the end of the cycle, it all goes back to the “clan” to be resold again.

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      Why aren’t these rich assholes able to buy cloths that fit?

      I know it’s a side issue to their evil, but it doesn’t make any sense.

      “I’m going to wear an expensive suit, but you’re too poor for me to allow you to take my measurements”

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    Great, then he should have no problem voting to strip himself and his fellow congressmen of their 100% government funded healthcare.

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    yeah and “biblically” we’re supposed to be feeding, clothing, washing, and housing the homeless as Jesus commanded. We’re supposed to be taking care of the ill, as Jesus commanded. We’re supposed to “love thy neighbour” and treat everyone, regardless of their gender, race, sexual orientation, equally as Jesus commanded.

    But of course we’re not doing any of that and according to the Bible and Jesus that’s an instant ticket to “Hell”.

    If Heaven exists it must be a fairly empty place.

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    Imagine being responsible for hurting so many people and turning around and think you’re a good Christian quoting Bible crap. I wish Jesus was real and coming soon, so he could slap you in the face. This is not what he meant (or the writers of what he said about loving each other, anyway).

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      If Jesus was real and did come back we’d probably never know because he would get deported and die in a Salvadorian torture prison.

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      most of these “Christians” only go to EVANGELICAL churces/ televangelists. they dont go to just normal ones, it almost always are these politically connected churches.

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    Puritanical work ethic bullshit coming from the mouth of someone with hands that have never known callouses.

    Fuck his shitty religion; he can shove that fairy tale book up his ass. I don’t give a fuck what “biblically” we are supposed to do.

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      Don’t you just love this fucking bullshit dripping from the mouth of a parasite who’s never seen hard times?

      I do actually agree with the core of this idea. Most people are not happy in a state of long term indolence. Most of us need ‘work’ to be happy. However, that ‘work’ might be carving sculpture, teaching children, breeding plants, or theoretical physics.

      How many Albert Einsteins and George Washington Carvers died of blacklung from the mines this parasite inherited?

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    You know, I don’t recall Medicaid being mentioned once in the bible.

    I do seem to remember something about giving all of your possessions to the poor though. But maybe I am imagining that.

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      The socialism that Jesus taught would carry over to cover medical care that simply didn’t exist at the time. It’s funny how “socialism” is used by some as a bad thing…there is nothing wrong with society taking care of the citizens, it’s sort of the point of having it.

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        We are a post civil society. Everyone thought we were heading towards post capitalism but apparently there are some detours along the way.

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    What was it again with rich people getting into heaven and the camel/rope and the needle?

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      A scripture so inconvenient that they had to spend a good chunk of the last 2,000 years contorting an explanation for why the obvious reading must be wrong.

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    Luke 14:13-14

    But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. And you will be blessed because they cannot repay you, for you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous.

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        certainly the most read misinterpreted and used as a justification to do bad shit

        Ftfy

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          The problem is that the Bible was written by multiple authors over the course of hundreds of years. (Oldest bits are like 1000ish BCE, but those are scraps of poetry that were integrated in later, probably dating back to when Yahweh was a married storm god - early Jews were henotheistic)

          It’s not a consistent voice, not all views in each book (or even within the same book) are consistent. The big misinterpretation is that it is ultimately not a unified text - it’s a collection of history, poetry, and philosophy written by people who often had political axes to grind (so much of OT is about Israel versus Judah, maintaining a unified identity during the Babylonian occupation, etc)

          The way it has been interacted with and interpreted is critical to understanding most of human history.

          Saying “lol Bible dumb” and stopping there is lazy 14 year old on r/atheism thinking that will cripple your understanding of about 2000 years of human history.

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            Cry harder about someone dismissing your shitty fairy tale used to oppress society. Fuck religion and what it has done to people

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              I’m not a Christian.

              The Epic of Gilgamesh is fiction too, but it’s useful in understanding Mesopotamian society.

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                Cool bud, I don’t want nor care to understand them. This isn’t about ancient cultures. This is about modern day and how people utilize their mythology to oppress minorities and women, and in this specific instance, the working class.

                In fact, that’s all religions have ever been good for: allowing the ruling class of the respective era to lay down dictates which are used to oppress those under their rule.

                They, and their stupid collection of fairy tales, need to fuck off and shove their shitty excuses for their shitty behavior up their fucking ass.

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                  So there’s no reason in understanding the ideology that people are using to oppress people? We should refuse to learn more and just say “nah it’s stupid” because we don’t agree with it?

                  Ignorance is not something to be proud of.

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    Any politician who publicly states that their religion should be the basis of any law should immediately be [redacted] multiple times in the face with a 12 gauge [redacted]