Farmers Markets. Friend or Foe.
Posted by richrobinson 11 years, 11 months ago to The Gulch: General
I have had some interesting conversations with customers recently about our local Farmers Market. I support the concept and believe it is how business was meant to be done. Producers sell their items directly to consumers. I am in the unfortunate position of having to compete with our local Farmers Market which is within walking distance of my retail store. In todays government controlled world it is clear that Farmers Markets are basically Black Markets. They operate on Saturday and Sunday when most government inspectors are off. Our local market is held on church property so they don't pay property tax. It is unlikely that they are complying with many of the costly mandates that I am. I still support the concept and I am surprised when speaking to customers about this that they usually say that they should "have to pay" their fair share. I always say that neither one of us should have to pay most of these fees. Curious if you all had any thoughts about this.
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...and the Pharisees were the folks that Jesus was addressing when He said: "Don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing." ...
...and: "I came that you might have and own your own life."
Granted, "religion" will ruin your life. Altruism is a man-made emotional translation of words that Jesus spoke to the Jewish leaders, but wasn't meant to be translated into a universal principle.
Machiavellian power lusters have (and will) exist in all times and phases of life and they will create "rules" (religion) that allegedly (if obeyed) will lead to the approval of man (aka: little gods). The Pharisees were no exception. Neither is Washington, DC.
Remember: "The Kingdom of God is within you."
This is your life to live and develop to become the best that you can make it. Others are only peripheral to your goals and dreams. You owe no man, but respect.
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