To: golux
The lender is guilty Depends on whether he gave a productive loan or unproductive one. If he loaned money for an enterprise with an upside, and lost, he is not guilty at all. He perhaps should have charged more interest.
And what is the faith...
The faith discussed here is the Catholic faith, the one that teaches the truth.
43 posted on
12/03/2012 5:30:14 AM PST by
annalex
(fear them not)
To: annalex
Ahh yes. But the guilty party, naturally, trans-historically, trans-generationally, and immutably in the eyes of the Followers of the "True Faith," is the Jew, from whom the Righteous have always been more than pleased to borrow.
The great Catholic churches of Paris, Madrid and a hundred other cities were after all built with the dollars of those guilty, guilty Jews - usually exiled at best, but often murdered, before the debts came due, in accordance with the true faith. This is a matter of historical record.
57 posted on
12/03/2012 7:44:38 AM PST by
golux
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