Even so, it was a pertinent reminder that when push comes to shove, we will still turn to God over Mammon. |
In an apparent swing toward Mammon, yet another church is turning its house of worship into a residential development for profit. |
But libertinism itself is as distinct from libertarianism as worship of Mammon is distinct from conservatism. |
And chiefly, it says we actually are probably devotees of Mammon rather than the God of the poor and the debtor. |
But the producers of Jazz, it must be said, have carried out a highly successful flirtation with Mammon. |
They adopt proposals that offer a better way of living with both God and Mammon. |