Why Jesus Was REALLY Killed: Challenging the Money Changers

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Why Jesus Was Killed

Preface: If you are an atheist and believe that religion is crazy, please remember that some 85% of the American population identifies itself as Christian and millions more identify themselves as Jewish. Very few Americans are atheists … and the majority don’t trust atheists. Therefore, knowing a few bible verses might be helpful for atheists speaking to people of faith.

Reverend Howard Bess notes:  

Jesus did not go to the temple to cleanse. He came to the temple to announce the destruction of a whole way of life. Those who operated the temple had no power to silence Jesus and put him to death. Those powers were held by the Roman retainers.

The charges that were leveled against him can be summed up as insurrection. There were three specific charges: encouraging non-payment of taxes, threatening to destroy property (the temple), and claiming to be a king. It was the temple incident that took Jesus from being an irritating, but harmless country rebel from the rural north to a nuisance in a city that controlled the great tradition. Rome’s retainers killed him on a cross.

In other words, Jesus wasn’t sentenced to death until he challenged the money changers.

What Does it Mean to Do God’s Work?

The head of Goldman Sachs said he’s doing “God’s work” with his banking activities.

The head of Barclays also told his congregation that banking as practiced by his company was not antithetical to Christian principles.

Are they right? Is big banking as practiced by the giant banks in harmony with Christian principles?

Do Justice

Initially, the Bible does not counsel us to ignore the breaking of laws by the the powerful.

In fact, the Bible mentions justice over 200 times — more than just about any other topic. The Bible asks us to do justice and to stand up to ANYONE — including the rich or powerful — who do injustice or oppress the people.

Indeed, one of the first things God asks of us is to do justice:

He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God? (Micah 6:8)

While many churches and synagogues have become obsessed with other issues, many have arguably ignored this most important of God’s demands of us. As pointed out by a leading Christian ministry, which rescues underage girls trapped as sex slaves in third world countries:

In Scripture there is a constant call to seek justice. Jesus got upset at the Pharisees because they neglected the weightier matters of the law, which He defined as justice and the love of God . . . Isaiah 58 complains about the fact that while the people of God are praying and praying and praying, they are not doing anything about the injustice.

Should Christians just pray for justice and leave the rest to God?

That’s not what the Bible asks us to do. Instead, Hebrews 11:33 tells us that we are God’s hands for dispensing justice, and God uses us to “administer justice.”

We have to “walk our talk” and put our prayers into action.

God demands that we do everything in our power to act as “God’s hands” in bringing justice. And as Saint Augustine reminds us, “Charity is no substitute for justice withheld.”

Indeed:

The Lord looked and was displeased that there was no justice. He saw that there was no one, He was appalled that there was no one to intervene. (Isaiah 59:15-16)

This is the only place in the Bible where the word “appalled” is used for the way God feels — in other words, the only thing which we know God is appalled by is if people are not doing justice.

There are hundreds of other references to justice in the Bible, including:

  • Blessed are they who maintain justice . . . . (Psalm 106:3)
  • This is what the LORD says: Maintain justice and do what is right . . . . (Isiah 56:1)
  • This is what the LORD says: Do what is just and right. (Jeremiah 22:3,13-17)
  • Follow justice and justice alone. (Deuteronomy 16:19, 20)
  • For the LORD is righteous, he loves justice . . . . (Job 11:5,7)
  • Learn to do right! Seek justice . . . . (Isaiah 1:17)

So if the powerful players in the giant banks broke the laws, they must be held to account.

Fraud and Manipulation of Money

The big banks have engaged in systemic, continuous ongoing criminal fraud.

Allowing the banks to commit crime with impunity is not what Jesus would do. What would Jesus do? Turn over the tables of the money-changers. (economists agree.)

Moreover, the giant banks manipulate currency through the use of schemes such as manipulating interest rates (gaming interest rates in different regions – Libor, Eurobor, etc. – can in turn drive their currencies up or down), high frequency trading and artificially suppressing gold prices (which artificially inflates the value of fiat money) .

As Ron Paul notes, the Bible forbids altering the quality of money (which, at the time and place, was entirely in the form of coins):

Even the Bible is clear that altering the quality of money is an immoral act. We are instructed to follow the rules of “just weights and measures.” “You shall do no injustice in judgment, in measurement of length, weight, or volume. You shall have just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin” (Leviticus 19:35-36). “Diverse weights are an abomination to the LORD, and a false balance is not good” (Proverbs 20:23). The general principle can be summed as “You shall not steal.”

Proverbs 11:1 also provides:

Dishonest scales are an abomination to the LORD, but a just weight is His delight.

So to the extent that the giant banks have engaged in any dishonest acts or the manipulation of currencies, they are violating scripture.

Oppression of the Poor

The Bible condemns oppression of the poor for the benefit of the affluent:

He that oppresses the poor to increase his riches, and he that gives to the rich, shall surely come to want. (Proverbs 22:16)

To the extent that the giant banks have oppressed the poor to increase their riches, they are violating scripture.

Due to their looting, inequality is now worse in American than in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, most Latin American banana republics … and ancient Rome.

Waging War

Bankers are often the driving force behind war. “Blessed are the peacemakers” (Matthew 5:9), and Jesus would not have taken kindly to waging wars for profit based upon false pretenses.

Resurrection: Christ’s Ministry

Christ – and his ministry – lives to the extent that we act as God’s hands to confront the big banks which are warping our economy and our world.

Postscript: Not all bankers are bad people. For example, many bankers at smaller banks and credit unions are good people who are trying to help their communities. Each must be judged by his own acts.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/04/jesus-money-changers-modern-banks.html

7 thoughts on “Why Jesus Was REALLY Killed: Challenging the Money Changers

  1. “Therefore, knowing a few bible verses might be helpful for atheists speaking to people of faith.”

    As long as we’re making generalizations regarding atheists, I should point out that WE atheists try to avoid insulting people by NOT talking about religion to people of faith. I’d feel like a heretic if I started spouting Bible verses.

    Do any Christians believe in Odin, Thor, Krishna, Isis, Apollo, and Zeus, or do atheists only believe in one less God than Christians do?

  2. “The head of Goldman Sachs said he’s doing “God’s work” with his banking activities.” -Just more evidence that they practice luciferianism as the one I believe in forbids usury and debt as a form of enslavement and ownership. These “people”, and we know who they are, have been identified for thousands of years by their parasitic hosts as destructive and toxic to whatever culture they have injected themselves into. Says a lot about who we’re dealing with and what remedies would need to be administered to rid ourselves of them.

  3. What angers me is on Facebook (no longer a member) and You Tube… just about every post on something evil or maligned many pop in with Jesus is coming, everything will be fixed.

    This disturbs me for I see it as a ‘cop out’ in as much as one is saying relax, sit back, no worry he will fix everything, take out all the bad guys and take up the believers. No wonder we can’t get anything done. The majority of Americans are compromised and refuse to take any action or even demand justice. After all why bother Jesus is coming. How sad.

    One thing good about Atheists is they are willing to take responsibility for their actions for there is no one to turn to for assistance we must rely on ourselves and others. We STAND.

    1. Sorry, GrinNBarrett, but we Christians are not using our faith and trust in Jesus Christ as a “cop-out”. Far from it.

      Some Christians have studied the Scriptures and we can see that what is happening in the world at the present time is lining up exactly with Bible prophecy for the End Times.

      And yes, we are “looking up, for our Redemption draweth nigh.”
      We are trusting in the Lord to deliver us from this present evil world. And we are praying fervently and teaching others of their
      need for Christ. He is our only Hope.

      Now, that said. I hear lots of talk about “doing something”, “taking a stand”, “taking our country back”, etc. So what exactly is it that
      the Atheists are doing?

  4. atheists, christians, muslims, whatever…they are labels, and in my opinion, as soon as you label yourself you put yourself in a box. Altho I believe in the words of Christ, the truth is whether there is a God or not is 50/50. So those that push one direction or the other are simply going by faith. Atheists have a faith that there is not God, etc. What I dont like is how some of either faith twist words to try and convince others of their faith..John Hagee for instance twists the words..mike rivero twists words all the time to promote his faith…
    Dont look at labels, look at actions. Its not what goes into a man, but what comes out, whether spoken words or actions. Jesus is my savior but that is my own personal relationship, and if anyone is interested I will share but I dont push it on anyone, neither do I twist words to get my belief across to anyone else.

  5. It’s like the Great Carlin once said, “Anything to keep us divided and fighting amongst ourselves while they run off with all the money!”

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