Money is not evil; it’s a tool. How one uses it determines whether the purpose is evil or good by the results it brings. A hammer is a tool: it can drive a nail to create or break a glass to destroy. Is the hammer evil?! Remember it is the love of money that is evil. It is the intent in man’s heart that can be evil or good.
Correct if referring to constitutional money, or money that is backed by something tangible.
Money is evil when the Satanists use their "money magic" and print paper out of thin air, and suck the hard earned life out of society, while using it to corrupt the very same society.
Money as wielded by the Banksters is pure evil. But yeah, thats not what Ayn Rand is referring to. This post is optics to people dont look behind the curtain to really see why money is evil.
Agreed, fiat money is evil because it’s fraudulent and inherently corrupt as a result.
Hard money can be involved in evil if it’s hoarded for its own sake, but in that case, it’s the heart of the man doing the hoarding and not the medium of exchange itself.
Money is not evil; it’s a tool. How one uses it determines whether the purpose is evil or good by the results it brings. A hammer is a tool: it can drive a nail to create or break a glass to destroy. Is the hammer evil?! Remember it is the love of money that is evil. It is the intent in man’s heart that can be evil or good.
Correct if referring to constitutional money, or money that is backed by something tangible.
Money is evil when the Satanists use their "money magic" and print paper out of thin air, and suck the hard earned life out of society, while using it to corrupt the very same society.
Money as wielded by the Banksters is pure evil. But yeah, thats not what Ayn Rand is referring to. This post is optics to people dont look behind the curtain to really see why money is evil.
Agreed, fiat money is evil because it’s fraudulent and inherently corrupt as a result.
Hard money can be involved in evil if it’s hoarded for its own sake, but in that case, it’s the heart of the man doing the hoarding and not the medium of exchange itself.