Chapter Two: Greed “The Point Is, You Can’t Be Too Greedy”
In this second chapter of An Anti-Christ in His Own Words, we turn our attention to one of the oldest and most corrosive sins in the human story: greed.
Greed is never satisfied. It always wants more, more power, more wealth, more control, more recognition. And when it takes root in leadership, it does not remain a private vice. It becomes public harm.
In this episode, we examine how greed distorts moral vision, how it reshapes truth into transaction, and how it convinces both leaders and followers that excess is virtue. We explore the words, the posture, and the patterns that reveal a deeper spiritual sickness not just in one man, but in a culture willing to celebrate what Christ warned against.
Jesus speaks plainly about wealth and power. He tells us where treasure is, there the heart will be also. So the question before us is simple, but not easy: what are we truly valuing, and at what cost?
This is not about outrage. It is about discernment.
It is about learning to see clearly again.
And it is about choosing a different way, the way of Christ, marked not by accumulation, but by generosity, humility, and justice.
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