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This essay discusses the impact of capitalism on pricing and morality. It argues that under capitalism, prices are determined by what the market will bear, without moral limits. Capitalism’s pricing model links it to atheism. Historically, Christianity promoted the concept of a just price, but liberal economics and social theory have removed such boundaries. The essay contrasts capitalism’s "law of the jungle" with the church’s moral principles, claiming capitalism undermines the church’s influence and maturity. Ultimately, it suggests capitalism has degraded the church and faith, misleadingly appearing synergistic at times but actually destructive to Western values built on faith.