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The Religion That Started in a Hat: A Reference Manual for Christians Who Witness to Mormons The Religion That Started in a Hat: A Reference Manual for Christians Who Witness to Mormons by Jack Kettler
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“Capitalism is an economic system based on free trade or market competition involving individual ownership of the means of production. Capitalism encourages individual and business ventures, contrasted with a state or government controlled economy and trade deals, falsely so-called called free trade. The individual is the center of capitalist enterprise. The genius of capitalism and true free trade is that it allows individuals to come together and engage in commerce of goods and services without government interference or control. In true free trade, the government is nowhere to be seen. Third parties can mediate contractual agreements or disputes.”
Jack Kettler, The Religion That Started in a Hat: A Reference Manual for Christians Who Witness to Mormons
“The importance of reading on the part of freedom loving people cannot be underestimated. Well-read people are able to think through issues better than non-readers are. Those who are well read will be able to become leaders in society. Non-readers are often doomed to be nothing more than followers. The dumbed-down graduates of the government schools are unable to think through the issues of day let alone even know what the issues are. They fall prey to specious arguments and deceptive manipulative politicians who promise anything to achieve an agenda or to stay in power.”
Jack Kettler, The Religion That Started in a Hat: A Reference Manual for Christians Who Witness to Mormons