• HikingVet@lemmy.ca
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    2 days ago

    I don’t subscribe to the idea that wealth has anything to do with intelligence or lack thereof.

    Wealth is just an insulator.

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      Insulation means one is not challenged. The brain and body learn from being challenged. If you haven’t experienced difficulty first or second hand you haven’t learned to relate to it. You literally cannot experience empathy on a meaningful level.

      It’s part of the wealth disease.

    • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      I took it to mean wealth affected his humanity and the wormn finished the job. The iq lose was minor in comparison.

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        People like that, who almost universally profess Christian faith, should be attentive to the words of the early Church fathers on the intrinsically corrupting nature of wealth:

        “The rich are in possession of the goods of the poor, even if they have acquired them honestly or inherited them legally.”
        — John Chrysostom

        “You are not making a gift of your possession to the poor person. You are handing over to him what is his.”
        — Ambrose of Milan

        “The property of the wealthy holds them in chains […] which shackle their courage and choke their faith and hamper their judgment and throttle their souls. They think of themselves as owners, whereas it is they rather who are owned: enslaved as they are to their own property, they are not the masters of their money but its slaves.”
        —Cyprian

        And for a direct Bible passage, it’s hard to be more succinct than James.