There is an economic system that is a natural consequence of our God-given rights described in our Declaration of Independence and defined in our Constitution: It is, in the popular vernacular, called "capitalism."
This economic view of the world of wealth and money derives directly from the view that man is a special creation of a Creator who intended for man to have the dignity of possessing his own "unalienable" rights that do not derive from the largess of a ruling class of people. Among those rights are "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."
If man, then has this dignity by his birthright, it follows that the wealth he creates belongs exclusively to him and to those he chooses to share it with.
It is this view of man that is under relentless attack by those in our society who seek to get their hands on the wealth created by individuals and use the money to purchase the votes of people who are discouraged from creating wealth for themselves.
While giving lip-service to the "private sector" as being the primary generator of wealth, the secular humanist (code word for those denying the divine rights of individuals) seeks to reach into the lives of individuals and extract an ever-growing portion of private wealth.
It is not surprising that "capitalism" is not taught in our public schools or even in most of our colleges and universities. If man is not a special creation of God, then he doesn't have the right to keep the wealth that he creates.
Our children are being taught that "religion" cannot be mentioned in our public schools. Yet our public schools are actively teaching the religion of humanism (the worship of man) and its natural consequence of the redstribution of individual wealth under the guise of "fairness" and "social justice."
It is not surprising that many of our judges, our legislatures and even our president have released a spate of laws and regulations that are specifically designed to strip away the wealth that people create and pour it into the maw of a rogue, corrupt and perverse government.
How about it, seekers? We have a window of opportunity every time an election comes around. If we don't step up to stop these people, there won't be anything left for our children.