Roger McKinney
Roger D. McKinney lives in Broken Arrow, OK with his wife, Jeanie. He has three children and six grandchildren. He earned an M.A. in economics from the University of Oklahoma and B.A.s from the University of Tulsa and Baptist Bible College. He has written two books, Financial Bull Riding and God is a Capitalist: Markets from Moses to Marx, and articles for the Affluent Christian Investor, the Foundation for Economic Education, The Mises Institute, the American Institute for Economic Research and Townhall Finance. Previous articles can be found at facebook.com/thechristiancapitalist. He is a conservative Baptist and promoter of the Austrian school of economics.
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AOC's socialism vs Christian capitalism
If capitalism is pure evil, why have so many Christian theologians embraced it for centuries?
Christian economics places inflation blame where it belongs, on government
Biden and Warren should blame record setting inflation today on the Fed’s monetary policies and supply chain disruptions from COVID.
Biden’s Build Back Better boondoggle advertises the evils of the love of money
Some people love money so much they are willing to counterfeit it.
Biden’s Build Back Better plan botches God’s role for government
God never said, “Thou shalt not steal unless the majority approves of the theft.”
Thank God for the Industrial Revolution
The truth is that before the revolution, Europe was as poor as Haiti is today.
Christian economics explains current shortages
Follow the science. It proves Paul was right.
The Pope's economics would move the world back to medieval mass starvation
The Pope enjoys infallibility in matters of theology and morality, but not science, according to Catholic doctrine.
$1T platinum coin proposal is more of an abomination than a gimmick
It increases inequality and steals from the poor, one of the worst crimes in the Bible.
Dressing up envy: AOC's economics is 400 years out of date
Socialists like AOC are about 400 years behind the times in their view of the rich.
New Testament economics explains Afghan poverty
Washington thought Afghanistan was a fixer upper. But after spending trillions of dollars and thousands of lives trying to improve it, the messy capitulation has stunned and embarrassed Americans who want to know what went wrong. However, let’s ask another question about Afghanistan: why is it so poor?