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davidmlamb
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Its part of the CCC which quite obviously you are unfamiliar with.Is the part in red your commentary or is it part of the CCC?
The Church! How is it you do not know this? The church is the authority for faith and morales. I provided you with its teachings on economic justice and what constitutes dignity. Not knowing these things is indicative of your spiritual state. You not only did not know them but have flat out rejected them! If you would spend more time reading scripture and your catechism and less time listening to Rush Limbaugh and Fox news you would not have sunk into such depravity.“Remuneration for work should guarantee man the opportunity to provide a dignified livelihood for himself and his family…”
Who and what determines “dignified?”
You are dangerously approaching apostacy because you have exchanged the truth of God for a lie. Saint Paul told us that if we preach any other gospel then what the Church teaches we are condemend (Galatians 1:6-9) Woe to you, you have gone the way of Fr Corapi! Your entire attack against church teachings was in response to me suggesting Walmart should allow their employees to form a union and to collectively bargain for their wages.A high speed internet or a big screen for entertainment? A drug allowance? Air-brushed nails?Good luck with that. Responsibility goes both ways.
“and to the possibility of property ownership.” - like those who simply stopped paying their mortgages and stuck me with the bill? Bigoted minds refuse to see both sides.
This frame of reference is for mere survival. Rich people happen because they provide society with what society wants to buy. That’s why pro athletes and entertainers make more than teachers. If it were easy, everyone would be doing it.
Then in your tirade of rhetoric you suggest that Walmart workers are being greedy and that they already receive a just wage. The average Walmart worker earns 10 dollars an hour, that is about 1800 dollars a month based on a years salary. And that is assuming thery get 40 hours a week! In the midwest (Springfield, MO.) the average house mortgage which is comprable to rent is 850 dollars a month for a 3 bedroom home of around 1400 sq ft. The average heating and air runs about 300 dollars a month for the same home and water and trash run another 50 dollars a month. Groceries for a family of 4 run about 600 dollars a month (140 dollars a week). Assuming that the family has a paid for vehical their insurance on that vehical runs about 65 dollars a month for liability only and their gas 150 dollars a month. Phone service costs a minimum of about 30 dollars a month. You add this up and you can see that the person has 1800 dollars of GROSS income coming in and 2045 dollars going out. The person does not even have enough income to provide health and dental care for their family even if Walmart provides their health care which costs their employees 300 dollars a month out of their pocket (for the family plan). The person cannot afford cable or satallite TV. Yet you make this shameful claim;
*"A high speed internet or a big screen for entertainment? A drug allowance? Air-brushed nails?Good luck with that. Responsibility goes both ways.
“and to the possibility of property ownership.” - like those who simply stopped paying their mortgages and stuck me with the bill? Bigoted minds refuse to see both sides"*
There is only ONE side of the “story” and that is the teachings of Christ! Had these people been paid a fair and just wage perhaps they would have been able to afford their mortgages when the interest rate was raised and their mortgage rates doubled! Who were the real victems? You getting stuck with their bill is God’s judgement on you for cooperating with the evil.
Walmart executives are making salaries in between 100K and 10MILLION dollars a year including their bonuses. Yet you claim they have no right to bargain for their wages? SHAME ON YOU! You need to make a choice, are you going to follow the teachings of Christ, or the teachings of right wing conservatism? As for me and my House we will serve the Lord.
In the service of Christ and His Church,
David