This article explores Jesus Christ's stance on worldly power, analyzing his refusal to engage directly in politics and his consistent focus on a spiritual kingdom. My Kingdom Is Not of This World Jesus Christ consistently maintained a posture of detachment from worldly political power. During his ministry, the Jewish people were eager for a Messiah King—a military and political leader who would overthrow the Roman occupation and restore the independent Kingdom of Israel. Jesus, however, resolutely refused this role. This non-political stance is most clearly stated during his trial before the Roman governor, Pontius Pilate: “My kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would have been fighting, that I might not be delivered over to the Jews. But my kingdom is not from the world.” (John 18:36) This declaration established the priority of his mission: to inaugurate a spiritual, eternal, and universal kingdom defined by righteousness, love,...
The 2012 enforcement action against FalconStor Software, Inc. stands as a stark reminder that corporate ambition, when unchecked by ethics, can lead to severe legal and financial disaster. This case wasn't about a simple sales oversight; it was an egregious, calculated scheme of commercial bribery coupled with a deep-seated effort to deceive the public and regulators. A decade later, let's revisit this scandal involving the Long Island-based company, the core laws it violated, and the lasting consequences of trying to purchase contracts instead of earning them. The Crime: Buying Loyalty with Stock and Gambling Money Between 2007 and 2010, FalconStor, eager to secure licensing contracts worth over $12 million with J.P. Morgan Chase, engaged in a systematic bribery operation. This involved giving J.P. Morgan Chase executives over $300,000 in value, including: Restricted Stock and Options: Fraudulently granted to relatives of the executives. Cash Equivalents: Large dep...