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First it must be understood by all that philosophy is not a general term for doctrine or belief. Philosophy as defined by the Apostle Paul (Colossians chapter 2), is the doctrine of Men, defined in and eminating from, Athens (city of Athena).

Christian doctrine was defined by our Father to his children through the house of Israel and written at the hands of the scribes as directed by the Prophets, Christ and the Apostles of Christ. Christian (Hebrew) doctrine has nothing in common or is effected in any way by the doctrine of philosophy in any of its versions (As defined by; Aristotle Socrates, Plato, Zeno Epicurus, Hegel, Marx & Engels, Bauer, Sterner Feuerbach etc).

Therefore what is said concerning biblical cannon or Hebrew text by those believers in the doctrine of philosophy, has no bering on Hebrew manuscripts, and Christian texts. According to the forth and eighteenth councils of trent. Any texts or opinions not ordained by that council are in no effect concerning christian doctrine or its supportive texts. Therefore what believers in the doctrine of philosophy have to say about greed, has nothing to do with what is said about greed in biblical text.

That said, you will find what believers in the doctrine of philosophy say concerning greed in the dialectic of materialism as defined by Marx & Engels. That definition is the bedrock of discussions known and coined as "Redistribution of wealth".

It should be carefully noted that what believers in the doctrine of philosophy indicate concerning greed (Marx & Engels dialectic of materialism), stands in direct opposition to what our Fathers law indicates concerning that subject. The 10 of the commandments states quite clearly: "Thou shalt not covet anything that is thy neighbors"

The dialectic of Marx & Engels (dialectic of materialism) states one shall covet what is their neighbors and that with that covet they shall define and forcefully take that which they covet and distribute it according as the sage in charge of those coveting sees fit. This law of Marx & Engels doctrine, causes Christians to break two of our Fathers laws. One; thou shalt not covet anything of they neighbors and Two; thou shalt not steal.

There you have what those of the doctrine of philosophy believe and say concerning greed. Which is they openly take part in being greedy. Verses what Christian law states concerning greed.

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