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Was this the discussion you were referring to?It was about a half hour into his show. I distinctly heard him criticizing popes. And the church. But then I had to leave so I certainly missed a lot.
As a man who has had 4 marriages, adultery and some other accusations which may or may not be true I do have a problem with him representing conservatives. And his life style does not represent Christianity as I know it.
Making it clear I may have missed something important.
rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2012/09/11/taxes_and_welfare_do_not_equal_charity
RUSH: " I want you to ask yourself a question: In your life, your entire life, have you ever thought of the government – have you ever thought of taxes and welfare together – as charity? Now, we know the Catholic Church did. They’ve admitted it. Various prelates, archbishops, monsignors, popes, over the years, we know have equated high taxes and activist government with charity. That’s why they supported it. “Liberalism, socialism equals charity. That’s what we churches do, is we help the poor.”
“Charity is not donated at the point of a gun or threat of a prison cell, a la Obamacare! Charity is not conscripted. Charity is willingly given from the heart, or for the tax deduction. But you have no choice when it comes to taxes. I’d like to see how the government stacks up as a charity anyway based on the usual standards that we would measure other charities by: The administrative costs, what are the real results, the net dollars, all that. I bet it would look bad.”
What’s the beef?