Doug Wilson thinks so. He makes a good and generally unrecognized point:
[...] We have
thieves in Congress and in the White House because we have thievery in
our hearts. Because we have larceny in our hearts, wanting to pay off
2012 debts with 2022 money, we put up with Bernake's monkeyshines at the
Fed. Because we have larceny in our hearts, we hear a politician say
that the rich should pay their "fair share" and we reflexively say yeah! -- in the name of justice. Thus we call rank injustice justice (Is. 5:20),
and we do it because there is larceny in our little piggy hearts.
Because we have larceny in our hearts, we call it greed when someone
wants to keep the money he made, and we don't call it greed when we want
to take it away from him. But we are the ones with sticky fingers --
and we have sticky fingers because of our sticky hearts. . . .
By the way, and I simply make this point in passing, it will do no
good to get off this charge by appealing to our cultural memories of
Robin Hood. He was not robbing the rich to give to the poor. He was
robbing the tax collectors in order to get the money back to
the people who had earned it in the first place. The Sherwood Forest
hideout had a Gadsden flag flying over it. [more . . .]