Quote from cooldude:
But he didn't sell it back later for a financial profit.
Speculators buy and sell, sell and buy the same 'product' for a gain in another 'product'. He did not speculate. He invested wisely. He was smart.
Wrong. He did sell it back later for a financial profit. A huge windfall, in fact. Read Genesis 47:13-24
Net result - pharoah owned all of Egypt - all the land, all the money, all the cattle, all the grain and all the
people.
You are right that he didn't speculate. He acted on the prophetic vision God gave to pharoah. The lesson? Obey God and you will be blessed.
Do you read or do you speculate?
Where did I attack religion?
Where?
Quote me if you can!
You are slandering!
And for this false accusation you will be punished by your God.
Slander is spoken defamation of character. I think you mean libel.
You don't have any idea about the character of my God - none, zilch, nada. What people are pointing out is that you couching your words as an expert, and you are basing your ideas from something that is not true.
I oppose (?) all those who say they believe in Him and yet try to bribe Him (through prayers) for profits in trading when they shouldn't trade in the first place because they can't accept the outcome of their own freely exercised actions. What if after praying, they lose? Do they blame God for being deaf to their cries for help? If they pray for profits when they speculate, their prayers become blasphemies. Why don't they pray for world peace instead?
Where do you get these ideas? Show me in the bible please. People have already countered your arguments with scripture - go read them! They will be enlightening.
There are so many self entitled "religious" who are nothing but modern Pharisees.
Do you know what a Pharisee is? Were you aware that the apostle Paul was a Pharisee?
The real problem is that too many people, especially in America, profess to know Jesus and really don't. What's worse is they attribute characteristics to Him which are nonexistent - or even opposite of how He really is. He is faithful. He is loving. He is unchanging. He is awesome. He is mighty. He is fierce in his anger. He is merciful and compassionate.
If all of these things sound foreign to you, again, I challenge you to go and look them up for yourself. Go read the bible. Start in the gospels. Make a choice based on what
you have discovered for yourself as opposed to something someone has told you.
PS - Thanks for bringing up the topic originally. You have challenged me to dig deeper into various beliefs of mine. As a result my understanding and conviction has strengthened because of it.