Well, if he is going to lecture us on our economic system it would behoove him to study some on the side. Being pope doesn't mean that he should only know about religious issues. Of course, if he is a Marxist, maybe he *has* studied economics, albeit the wrong school.
Well, if he is going to lecture us on our economic system it would behoove him to study some on the side. Being pope doesn't mean that he should only know about religious issues. Of course, if he is a Marxist, maybe he *has* studied economics, albeit the wrong school.
THANK YOU. And what, pray tell, do popes ever do besides lecture first- worlders on how they need to be more socialist? How anybody can respect these overrated demigods I don't understand. One thing they never do is take the vocational child abuse crime wave in hand. JP2 made some noises about it, I don't recall a single papal utterance about it since.
I'll get some respect for a pope when he starts seriously crusading against communism, taxing of wages, the "war" on "terror", Zionism, the Holocaust cult and the other genuine blasphemies we decry here -- all of which, not only the latter two, happen to be Jue-industrialized. And while I applaud the Judge's desire for traditionalism, but am sorry to inform him the Latin mass merely cuts people off from earthly reality in a different way. There's still no real preaching -- not in the mold of Isaiah, Jeremiah, St. Paul or Christ himself -- and the ritual carries people aloft on sheer emotion. The Judge is already a known exception to this, God bless him -- the kind that proves the rule IMHO.
Even neutral preaching is sheer poison -- in any denomination. People take it as a signal that another week has passed without them having to care what politicians are doing to them -- you know, since FATHA or PASTAH doesn't talk about it, or even worse TELLS US NOT TO.