Absolutely not. God never mentions material wealth in any teachings or writings in The Bible. It falls under one of the seven deadly sins,,,,,,,,Greed.
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It is an attempt to assure prosperity. Henry IV wished it for the peasants. A wish for food. (a chicken in every pot) The Republican party later used it but added "a car in every garage." Assuring not only prosperity but decadence.
This was in a 1928 Republican National Committee advertisement supporting Herbert Hoover. They were not saying Hoover would provide the chicken, but that he would continue the policies of the previous Republican administration which had lead the nation back to prosperity and "put a chicken in every pot, and a car in every backyard, to boot."
in Hinduism there are 4 major beliefs, Dharma (righteous living) Artha (material prosperity) Kāma (enjoyment) and Moksha (liberation). these 4 beliefs are the way to live your life fully and enjoy every aspect of it.
This phrase implies that a robust and thriving industry is crucial for creating wealth and economic success. It suggests that a strong industrial sector can drive economic growth, create jobs, and foster innovation, leading to overall prosperity for a country or region.
every President has been a Christian
Every Christian Lion-Hearted Man Will Show You was created in 1967.
"In every seed, is the promise of a thousand forests" D. Chopra
a slave.
protons, electrons, neclues
That is okay with every Christian denomination I know of.
Many christian denominations believe that every human (or at least every christian human) has been assigned a guardian angel to protect them.