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When you look at the issue from Fisher's point of view, you realize that he has a conundrum. Fischer ends the interview by using Matthew 25:14-20 (The Parable of the Talents) to say that it is holy and right to use your money to make more money, and to not do so is wrong. But neither he, nor the parable says how those additional talents were made ("the man who received the five talents went at once and put his money to work..."). I would hope that the talents were made in a right and just way, but it is not explained. So with that in mind, how, in the commercial/capitalist world, where the making of a profit trumps all else, does the promotion of Christmas and Christianity play into the making of a profit? It DOESN'T, unless you're trying to attract the Christian market, at the possible expense of losing non-Christian potential buyers or investors. Companies make BUSINESS decisions, regardless of religious values or principles. What Fischer wants in this country is a laissez-faire capitalist theocracy, which cannot work without government intervention, destroying the laissez-faire part, and there you have your conundrum!
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