Theology Won't End Poverty; Economics and Technology Will
By Ogiri John Ogiri
The socio-economic problem of poverty
in Nigeria and elsewhere cannot be
tackled by theology. The solution lies in
education, skill acquisition, technology as well as the deliberate creation of an
enabling environment for innovation and
growth to thrive.
Praying for miracle money won't suddenly
end your poverty; getting a purposeful
education, learning a skill, acquiring technology and creating businesses in a
tax-friendly environment will.
Stop expecting that you can be rich by virtue of your church membership, attendance, payment of tithes and commitment to church activities. It doesn't work that way.
Remember the church has been infiltrated by elements favourably disposed to the principles and practice of Ponzi schemes. This is why there are many pastors today who tell you to bring your money so that God can have it doubled for you, even when we have yet to be presented with any kind of a weird idea of God as a money doubler in the Bible.
Socio-economic poverty is a practical problem that requires a deliberate, mind-transforming pragmatic approach. Economics and technology will prove more decisive solutions than theology in this regard.
© Ogiri John Ogiri.
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