Quote from: delilahmused on September 22, 2015, 12:16:19 PM
With apologies to any Catholics, but I don't much like this Pope. He's interjecting himself in places he doesn't belong! Who the hell is he to tell us we need to welcome ILLEGAL aliens with open ****ing arms & confer citizenship on them? Does the rule of law mean nothing to the Catholic church anymore? Shouldn't he be scolding Mexico, which is probably about 99% Catholic, for abrogating it's responsibility to it's citizens? Bowing down to drug lords instead of welcoming business? I'm sick to death of being lectured by the world, especially a "holy" man who's head of a church with assets so rich, they could feed just about every poor person on the planet and barely feel it. I can't stand hypocrisy. Why doesn't the church practice what their current Vicar of Christ preaches? When they do that, get back to me.
Cindie
I sympathize with those sentiments.
I am at a complete loss to explain the Pope's opposition to capitalism.
Where does he think tithes are coming from ?
Communist countries ?
I feel like telling him not to accept any charity that was gained through the benefits of capitalism.
Collect only from fascist and communist and dictatorial governments.
He might even hold his hands out to members of OPEC, and other royal families.
He might get the British Royal Family to contribute, but I'm not imagining any others would.
This life-long Protestant is at a similar loss. Catholic teaching puts a strong emphasis on personal morality, starting from the 10 Commandments, including the one about not stealing, something socialism does or would do from business owners (Marx also advocated killing, i.e. murdering them). If one digs a little deeper into the Law of Moses - a Law Jesus said would never pass away - one finds that it forbids favoritism in justice toward the rich
or the poor. To the superficial reader, Scripture is hard on rich people; readers who pay closer attention realize that what Scripture attacks is not
having or enjoying wealth, but the arrogance, selfish self-indulgence, focus on material things, and self-sufficient pride into which some who are wealthy fall. The evil is not in the wealth, but,
if there is any evil, in the heart and actions of persons who are wealthy.