“Greed is the one lesson their minds have learned. They are under a curse” (II Peter 2:14).
Several years ago in the New York Times a physician’s “Letter To The Editor” was published. In it, the doctor objected to employer policies which, in his words, “provided employees with medical care, generous pensions and long vacations.” By “scaling down those benefits,” he said, “businesses would be finally waking up to the call of world competition.” The doctor agonized over the plight of a particular company which provided these benefits. It wasn’t that the company isn’t making money, because it is – – lots of it. Rather it was that the company could make more if only it would be less generous.
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