The use of the Greek word mammon, meaning money or wealth, in this context carries a sort of personification. |
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In a free market society, ruled not by dogma, but by the mammon, it was unnecessary. |
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They call it the wailing wall, but the only act of devotion on this west London street corner is to mammon not God. |
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When it comes to Hollywood and films about faith, God and mammon are both finding devotees. |
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Take a break from the American mammon groove during your walkabout in the United States and wend your way to the south-western borderlands. |
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Human lives have become disposable in the face of mammon and structures that have become monstrous and globalized! |
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It used My Name and proclaims God loudly, but it does not serve Me, it serves mammon, it serves the love of money, and it serves the love of itself. |
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The hope of treasure in heaven releases us from the tyranny of mammon. |
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Too sick to sail Hobson's choice Deepwater, deep pockets Mayors and mammon ReprintsThe story sounds like a common one from Silicon Valley or Silicon Roundabout, London's start-up district. |
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Now it is becoming a festival of Mammon, much to the chagrin of the religious. |
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Even so, it was a pertinent reminder that when push comes to shove, we will still turn to God over Mammon. |
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But the producers of Jazz, it must be said, have carried out a highly successful flirtation with Mammon. |
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In an apparent swing toward Mammon, yet another church is turning its house of worship into a residential development for profit. |
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They adopt proposals that offer a better way of living with both God and Mammon. |
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It was this fusion of materialism and altruism, Mammon and God, which allowed improvement to become the leitmotiv of Georgian Britain. |
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For some, Mammon has competed effectively against Hippocrates as a figure to guide action. |
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If there is an idol behind the idols of corporate globalization, it is Mammon. |
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But libertinism itself is as distinct from libertarianism as worship of Mammon is distinct from conservatism. |
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He admits he lived life to the full in the rock and roll industry before finding God, and is unabashed about using Mammon to reach heaven. |
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York Castle must not be sacrificed to Mammon having survived fire, floods and Civil War, according to Sir Bernard Ingham. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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Many Protestant denominations, with their sectarian origins, view society as inherently sinful, serving Mammon rather than God. |
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And chiefly, it says we actually are probably devotees of Mammon rather than the God of the poor and the debtor. |
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The business of a journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, fall at the feet of Mammon, and sell himself for daily bread. |
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We need to be sure that our own leaders are not ruled by Mammon. |
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But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department. |
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It is interesting that Fortuna warns Paul Kruger about Mammon as she herself is often represented with a child who represents Ploutos, the god of wealth. |
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