Economic Fallacies Christians Believe (Index)

INDEX

Economic Fallacies Christians Believe

Introduction

Work is Instrumental Fallacy

The "Work is Instrumental" fallacy views human economic labor as purely instrumental in service to higher pursuits of spirituality and intellect.

Biblical Redistribution Fallacy

The Biblical Redistribution fallacy identifies wealth equalization as the primary economic concern of the Bible, the Jubilee Code of Leviticus 25 being the most exemplary passage.

Piety Fallacy

The Piety fallacy is uncritical action based on pietistic interpretations of scripture without regard to actual outcomes resulting from those actions.

New Creation Now Fallacy

The “New Creation Now” fallacy holds the we can create “heaven on earth” while disregarding the reality that the New Creation can not be fully realized until Christ’s return.

Zero-Sum Game Fallacy

The Zero-Sum Game Fallacy views wealth as a fixed quantity meaning the only way someone gets wealthy is at someone else’s expense.

Linear Projection Fallacy

The Linear Projection Fallacy projects present circumstances and trends endlessly into the future without allowing for innovation and societal change.

Free Markets Equals Lawlessness Fallacy

The “’Free Markets’ Equals Lawlessness” fallacy understands free markets as markets without any restriction on the activities of individuals or corporations.

Capitalism Based on Greed Fallacy

The “Capitalism Based on Greed” fallacy says that greed and selfishness are inherent in capitalism.

Free Markets Destroy the Environment Fallacy

The “Free Markets Destroy the Environment” fallacy argues that free markets and capitalism are destroying the environment as they exhaust global resources.

Government Equals Society Fallacy

The "Government Equals Society" fallacy views government as the means by which society acts.

Final Thoughts and Index

UPDATES

Living Wage Fallacy

The "living wage" fallacy says that businesses are morally obliged to pay workers a wage that will sustain their lives.

Pay Equals Importance Fallacy

The “Pay Equals Importance” fallacy maintains that wages and salaries people are paid should be commensurate with the importance of the work they do.

No Scarcity Fallacy

The "No Scarcity" fallacy maintains that God created an abundance of resources for humanity and that any scarcity is related to unjust social systems.

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