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You Can't Serve God and Mammon: Malcolm Foley on Greed, Racism, and the Gospel

Oct 6, 2025
Rev. Dr. Malcolm Foley is a scholar, reverend, and author of The Anti-Greed Gospel. He shares insights on how greed fuels racism and the struggle between serving God and Mammon. Foley discusses the moral imperatives demonstrated by figures like MLK, emphasizing nonviolence and moral clarity. He critiques exploitative capitalism and urges Christians to engage in local political-economic communities instead of simply relying on electoral politics. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to embody justice and love in their faith.
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INSIGHT

Greed As The Root Of Racism

  • Racism's root is often material greed rather than mere ignorance or hatred.
  • Malcolm Foley argues building anti-greed Christian communities is essential to anti-racism.
ADVICE

Choose God Over Mammon

  • Do orient your life decisions toward serving God, not mammon, to escape anxiety and fear.
  • Share your resources because Jesus models pouring out rather than clinging to wealth.
ANECDOTE

Three Models From Black Church History

  • Foley profiles David Walker, Ida B. Wells, and Martin Luther King Jr. as models of moral clarity, perseverance, and nonviolent love.
  • He uses their biographies to show how Black church witness embodies justice practices.
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