Originally posted by robbie carrobieJust to be clear here: you are saying that the observation that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth" applies only to Jehovah's Witnesses, is that so?
In the face of any evidence to the contrary, yes, and until you provide any, which you haven't, it will remain so.
Originally posted by FMFIndeed, in the context of this study yes, based on lack of evidence to the contrary. Are
Just to be clear here: you are saying that the observation that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth" applies only to Jehovah's Witnesses, is that so?
you now attempting to take my comments out of context to try some other slimy
action, oh dear, bottom of the barrel stuff now.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieThe question is how can you draw conclusions about "materialism" from data about "wealth" when you yourself said that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth".
In the case of Jehovah witnesses yes, as for the other denominators, I cannot say and until you provide evidence to the contrary, then there is no contradiction for it was not intended to be applied to any other denomination, until there is evidence to the contrary, too bad for you and tour inane attempts to drum up some silly arguments from nothingness, which is your want and reminiscent of your posting style, yawn.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieSurely the stuff about "the counsel of the Christ, not top be storing up treasures, where moth and rust consume" that you mentioned [earlier on this thread] is the teaching of Christ - for all Christians - and not just the "teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses"?
Indeed, based on lack of evidence to the contrary. In fact its a teaching of Jehovahs witnesses.
Originally posted by FMFI have only drawn conclusions about Jehovah witnesses and the disparity which exits, between them and other denominations, attempting to take my comments out of context and apply them in a generic sense is yawn.
The question is how can you draw conclusions about "materialism" from data about "wealth" when you yourself said that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth".
Originally posted by FMFthen demonstrate who applies it and is actively counselled to live it.
Surely the stuff about "the counsel of the Christ, not top be storing up treasures, where moth and rust consume" that you mentioned [earlier on this thread] is the teaching of Christ - for all Christians - and not just the "teaching of Jehovah's Witnesses"?
Originally posted by robbie carrobieYou made an assertion about the Jehovah's Witnesses relative to all the other denominations mentioned in the OP stats. How can that be being taken out of context by what I am saying. And you haven't answered the question: how can you draw conclusions about "materialism" from data about "wealth" when you yourself said that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth"?
I have only drawn conclusions about Jehovah witnesses and the disparity which exits,
attempting to take my comments out of context and apply them to other denominations
or in a generic sense is yawn.
Originally posted by robbie carrobieWell it's Christ's teaching. Christ counsels it. Do the 9% of Jehovah's Witnesses who earn over $100,000 apply it? Can you demonstrate" that they do? No. Do the 8% of Black Christians who earn over $100,000 apply it? Can we demonstrate" that they do? No.
then demonstrate who applies it and is actively counselled to live it.
What proportion of the 9% of Jehovah's Witnesses who earn over $100,000 have a college degree do you think?
Originally posted by FMFI have only dawn conclusion about Jehovah witnesses, no one else. I have already explained that materialism is a state of mind, that is why it is not dependent upon wealth. Wealth is a measure made in monetary terms, last time I looked, and may or may not be an indication of a materialistic disposition.
You made an assertion about the Jehovah's Witnesses relative to all the other denominations mentioned in the OP stats. How can that be being taken out of context by what I am saying. And you haven't answered the question: how can you draw conclusions about "materialism" from data about "wealth" when you yourself said that "materialism is not dependent upon wealth"?
Originally posted by FMFI can demonstrate that they are counselled to lead simple lives free from the pursuit of
Well it's Christ's teaching. Christ counsels it. Do the 9% of Jehovah's Witnesses who earn over $100,000 apply it? Can you demonstrate" that they do? No. Do the 8% of Black Christians who earn over $100,000 apply it? Can we demonstrate" that they do? No.
What proportion of the 9% of Jehovah's Witnesses who earn over $100,000 have a college degree do you think?
wealth for its own sake.
can I demonstrate that the 9% of Jehovahs witnesses who ear more than 100,000
dollars apply it, no, but i can remonstrate the counsel they are given, whether they
apply it or not is up to them, can you demonstrate that other denominations are also
actively counselled to lead a simple life, no, because you never once provide any
evidence for your claims.