Of course, "Christians" LIKES inequality,
so it will probably continue to be a fact because of people like him.
It's not that I "like inequality", it's that I accept reality.
I support the pursuit of
equality of opportunity as best as it can be had.
But it's insane to deny that people are different for all kinds of reasons.
People all have different strengths and weaknesses.
To pretend that everybody can be a brain surgeon is just sheer non-sense.
To pretend everyone contributes the same to a society is sheer non-sense.
Bill Gates, Michael Dell, Steve Jobs changed the world.... and the reward was plentiful.
Sure it's great for them personally....but it's also great for the world too....it's a "win-win"
The more a society has "win-wins" the better off it will be.
If a society is set up to reward achievers the achievers will be motivated.
Clearly where risk/reward is allowed those societies have had the highest standards of living.
A "poor person" in North Korea would love to be a "poor person" in the US or Germany.
Where Leftist have tried to make "everyone equal"
there's hardly any debate that it's been a disaster.
If you hold Bill Gates, Steve Jobs down to make everyone "equal"
you limit the destiny of how far a society can progress.
MRI machines are not invented where some "know-it-alls"
try to make everyone equal...because forcing equality of result rejects reality.
Milton Friedman said it better than I can............
Milton Friedman - Greed