1. The greatest problem for the modern world is the seeming opposition between money and God and the seeming identity of money and God. 2. Since money is held as the principle of happiness in this world and God is the principle of happiness as such, or eternally. 3. No one can serve to masters, and it is difficult for a rich man to get to Heaven, and we are to sell all that we have for the sake of the Kingdom of God. 4. Wealth is by no means the measure of virtue, nor can it be said that God opposes to wealth, since he raises great Kings and benefactors as a blessing upon the people. 5. And so it is true that worldly wealth can be aligned to true theology, but it is indeed extremely rare and unlikely to happen. 6. Likewise it is rare that the best and wisest man wishes to rule; most often the vulgar lust for power and the wise disdain it. 7. Therefore it is unlikely to find a circumstance in which the best and wisest man or men rule. 8. Similarly it is unlikely to discover a political economy in which God reigns. 9. But this political economy can be discovered by a simple test of the market: the inscriptions which state that God organizes the economy - if these inscriptions were to gain resources, it would prove God as the foundations of political economy. 10. This is because it is highly rare for the people to agree upon something that remains true independent of whether they agree upon it.