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  • Which part of status quo did he oppose? Personal wealth, yes, but that tends to be a common cult leader position. That followers should give everything to the cause.

    Other than that Jesus commanded to render unto ceaser what belongs to ceaser.

  • Matthew 25:41

    “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels."

    It's part of a parable, but if we disregard parables then "jesus' teachings" becomes a small pamphlet.

    But I'd be keen to hear where jesus advocated for abolishing human hierarchy. Nothing comes to mind immediately outside Paul's letters.

  • Jesus was an authoritarian. He believed there should be one being with ultimate power and control who everyone else should obey unquestioningly.

    He believed that this being was better than every living person. That any person who disobeyed the ruler should be tortured. That we are only alive, only well, only happy, if the ruler permits it.

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  • I'm not sure why you're conflating "don't hoard things you don't need" with consumerism.

    There's certainly ways to do that irresponsibly, but it's not part of the philosophy.

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  • This is homiphobic propaganda.

    The idea that a majority of homophones are self hating gay people exists only to absolve straight people of guilt.

    Statistically it is not supported.