So is there an element of reward and punishment embedded in all religions?
I covered that. Your assertion was not about "an element". It was claiming that Christian giving is analogous to forcible taxation. I showed that the element of reward/punishment in Christianity is a misnomer as you tried to use it. Also, I've shown that your claim of analogy between Christian giving and forcible taxation is an idiotic comparison.
Please stop trying to drag the point further away from your comments per greed and envy. You're blatantly trying to deflect from the points of the discussion. Before the end of this post, I'll give you a very simple reminder--again--what the point is.
Sam gives $500 to the church and says "I do not wish for any of my money to go toward a pay raise for the youth minister." The church says sure, gives the youth minister a pay raise, and uses Sam's $500 for something else. Got you.
You're still trying to divert from the point.
2 Corinthians 9:7 Each one must do
just as he has purposed in his heart,
not grudgingly or
under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.
For crying out loud, Luther. What about ["as you decide", "only if you want to", "not forced or coerced", and "only what you can happily give"] is comparable to [forced taxation]?
Unemployment, Social Security, Medicare, disaster relief, public education, prisons, courts, border security, homeland security, CIA, FBI, federal parks, food and drug inspectors, military, infrastructure, fire protection, police protection.... which of these do you believe appropriate to forcibly seize money to fund? And what do you say to people that have a different list?
I never argued against taxes. I never even argued against greed. This is just more diversion on your part because you want this discussion to become about me. It's not. It's about you, your words, and your ideals.
As promised, I will make this extremely simple.
Did you, or did you not, say:
[The argument that greed exists is] also like complaining that racism, hatred, lust, envy, murder, rape, brutality, bigotry, and murder exists. Just because something exists, doesn't mean it should be viewed as good or even normal. I've always hated that argument for greed. Greed is not a proper motivator or a trait that should be encouraged and rewarded....but it is.
You listed envy as bad. You listed greed as bad, and an improper motivator that should not be rewarded.
So, envy and greed are to want what someone else has.
Wealth redistribution is to want what the "haves" have, take it, and redistribute it. It is the ideal of rewarding envy and greed.
That, again, is the simplicity of it. And since it's your post per greed and envy, compared to your ideal of envy and greed rewarded, it's your problem to work out.
Try all you want to rationalize it via flawed descriptions of Christian charity, how our church handles budget items and donations, or how I feel about taxation.
Those were your words, and it's your ideal. You're the hypocrite. Just own it and stop trying to deflect to others.