>>510959517 (OP)Christians have a smug thing about teaching people the value of a dollar by not giving them any, but seem to want some sort of boon for their own shallow advise.
There is a simple way to address the situation but it does involve having Christianity piss up a rope. You create a bell curve reward system, where the average person gets the biggest reward by doing the largest volume of things that improve our way of life.
There are a few things that make this unpopular. First, there's a bad pattern that emerges when certain ethnicities are simply marginalized. A culture can't be all things to all people. It will always be optimized for those who get results. Second, the rich don't like to let the bell curve peak acquire too much money because they tend to unionize and bully the rich in the system that they are likely maintaining.
This is easily observed in baby maker privilege. It isn't of value to let idiots breed but our culture starts creating indentured servants and a new rich caste controlling them. When it comes down to it, the rich want power, not to be on the front line of new frontiers.
The whole point of the church is to do the maintenance of the reward system without the rich having to bother. Obviously Christ commands us to "love" the poor, but that can easily be interpreted as "tough love" as long as we don't see filthy rich shaman who aren't very interested in the poor or the rich, just the status-quo.
Stephan Colbert IS just another closet homosexual. He can't come back. They cancelled the show. MAYBE the next host will be a bit more about improving the community and less about regulating the putting of penises in anuses.