About biologic inheritance, see link to eugenics. About inheritance of taxes, see link to taxation. Jesus urged the rich man to share his inheritance with his brother, emphasizing the spiritual value of wealth over material possessions. [1] Fathers like to leave inheritance for their sons, ensuring the continuation of family across generations. [2]
Jesus’ advice to rich man: as a trustee of inherited wealth, consider its sources, disburse dishonest portions with justice and generosity, and use the remainder wisely for the benefit of succeeding generations. [3]
As steward of inherited wealth, you have a moral obligation to transmit legitimate wealth to succeeding generations while ensuring fairness and justice in the distribution of resources. [4] In early times, primitives reckoned inheritance in the female line due to the belief in blood as the creator of the child. [5] The prodigal son wasted his inheritance in riotous living, only to find himself in want and feeding swine in a distant land. [6]