History, asked by meghanakmlr, 7 months ago

why did Christianity appeal to the poor and the the downtrodden​

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Answered by sweetysanghvi2212
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Because the poor and downtrodden were the people Jesus embraced. Just look at the Beatitudes alone: Blessed are the poor, the meek, the merciful, the peacemakers. Not the power brokers, not the rich, not the loud and arrogant, not those who settle scores with violence. Then look at Matthew 25, where the sheep are separated from the goats based on whether they fed the hungry, clothed the naked, and welcomed the stranger. Not whether they told the poor to get a job or the migrant to go back home.

Even his mother, Mary, praised God for raising up the lowly and sending the rich away empty, casting them down from their thrones. She knew that would be her Son’s mission on Earth. Not to give comfort to the powerful, but to embrace those on the margins of society. The hated, the diseased, the forgotten.

His only harsh rebukes were aimed at the priests who lorded their power over others, and the moneychangers who turned religious devotion into a for-profit enterprise. The greedy, the merciless, the hypocrites. These were the targets of his righteous anger.

We forget all of this because, today, so much of Christianity serves the interests of the very people Jesus railed against, and turns its back on the very people Jesus embraced.

Answered by kandanchandratudu48
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because the the poor and downtroddenwhere the people Jesus embraced

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