Christianity emphasizes voluntary charity, personal responsibility, and stewardship of resources (e.g., Parable of the Talents, Acts 2's communal sharing was chosen, not mandated). Capitalism aligns with this via private property, free exchange, and incentives for honest work—ideas rooted in Judeo-Christian ethics that fueled Europe's economic rise. It's not "socialism at its core"; forced redistribution differs from biblical generosity. Compatibility depends on moral guardrails, not opposition.