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martin earl
03-15-11, 03:16 AM
I find it interesting that there is a 10% reserve for the fractional reserve banking system and that those reserves are artificially leveraged to create 90% more "credit".

I also find it interesting that the law of tithing is a return 10% of increase to the Lord. A true 10% reduction of actual substance and sacrifice.

Is fractional reserve banking the anti-thesis to the law of tithing?

Axe
09-23-11, 09:56 PM
Interesting observation. I'm tempted to think it may be because the math is easier, but it could be that you are on to something.

shikamaru
09-23-11, 10:56 PM
Is fractional reserve banking the anti-thesis to the law of tithing?

Taxing is the anti-thesis of tithing.
Tithing is a form of tax.
We can see that all law givers, including God, demand a tax or gift.

David Merrill
09-23-11, 10:57 PM
Interesting to ponder indeed!!

That is easy to dismiss as a coincidence. For some strange reason your post brings to mind a wooden calf, covered in gold foil long ago. This produced a reaction by the people that caused God to want them destroyed. However Moses cried out on their behalf and God instead monetized sin, demanding that some 10% of the prime crops and livestock be destroyed in blood and other sacrifices.