People who are poor, unemployed, homeless, immigrants, or exploited, as well as all those killed by past dictatorships and turned into rubbish by the âthrowaway cultureâ of the present: the level of a societyâs civilisation is measured by the way they are treated, the Pope said.
Pope Francis reiterated the centrality of the vulnerable as well as the urgency of countering the triple âscourgeâ of corruption, abuse of power, and lawlessnessâboth in politics and in societyâin his address on Wednesday with representatives of the DIALOP transversal dialogue project.
Followers of supply side Jesus gonna be hella mad.
Honestly itâs kind of shocking this didnât happen sooner. Idk how people follow Jesus and then say, âthose homeless people sleeping under that bridge are drug addicts and bums. Theyâre getting exactly what they deserve because they donât want to workâ and the general glorification of âfree marketâ capitalism to the point of arguing not all people are worthy of things like healthcare or food.
To me it just never seemed compatible with their religion and if you look to South America thereâs a strong correlation between socialism/communism and Christianity/Catholicism⊠Nicaragua is a fine example of this. (See image) âChristianity, socialism, solidarityâ is what it says.
In other words,
Row row, fight the power! Unity and love is the only force in the universe that can raise the disheveled and the dregs from the heaps of despair. It is why the powers that be are as divisive and toxic as they can be, and have learned to spread it well. I truly believe that ideal at its core.
Funny that the Pope loves the rule of law when the Vatican refuses to cooperate in international lawsuits against them, which they can easily do because they can deny warrants as a sovereign entity.
Return the Nazi loot, Vatican. Then maybe you can look a little less hypocritical when asking others to cooperate in international justice systems.
Capitalism will be the death of me through poverty.
Christianity would outright murder me for loving a man.
I really have to disagree with you! Some fundamentalist bigot groups within Christianity might want to murder you, sure. But the entire religion as such certainly wouldnât.