I am asking this question, because there does not seem to be a modern logical solution.
I hear a lot of people say that socialism might solve a lot of problems, but I don’t think it has any practicality.
Looking at jobs hiring trends, a lot of businesses are almost stopping their hirings, in favour of investing in automation. Which means 5-10 years down the line, “worker owned” might be closer to fiction.
AI is replacing a lot of jobs now and while the trend that new technologies create jobs, I think that jobs might come after 15-40 years.
Are humanity hopeless?
They don’t contradict/disagree with each other and the trinity is mentioned early on in the Bible. First in Paul’s letters, then in Matthew’s Gospel.
Edit: this original part is all about Trinitarianism:
Hmm, I was sure they were not.
Could I hassle you for passage numbers (and language and edition) to educate myself on the matter?
Edit p2.: Matthew and Luke disagree on things like Joseph’s family and whether Jesus was born in or on the way to Bethlehem. As just two of the many discrepancies between the 4 Evangelist gospels.
2 Corinthians 13:14 ESV
Matthew 28:19 ESV
Heli was Joseph’s legal father while Jacob was Joseph’s biological father. Heli died childless, so Jacob married his widow and bore Joseph. Thus, different genealogies.
Matthew 2:1 NRSV
Luke 2:4-7 NRSV
Both accounts seem to agree that Jesus was born in Bethlehem.