If I remember my Sunday School, the "Eye of the needle" was a gate in Jerusalem which was so small it required merchants to offload most of the cargo strapped on the pack animals in order to enter the gate. Very possible but laborious. It's been shown through time that money enhances the character of the person who has it. Good is amplified, as is evil. Giving people of poor moral character a lot of money can ruin them, as we've seen in Lottery recipients, sadly.
If I remember my Sunday School, the "Eye of the needle" was a gate in Jerusalem which was so small it required merchants to offload most of the cargo strapped on the pack animals in order to enter the gate. Very possible but laborious. It's been shown through time that money enhances the character of the person who has it. Good is amplified, as is evil. Giving people of poor moral character a lot of money can ruin them, as we've seen in Lottery recipients, sadly.