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jgassner
Guest
Brothers and sisters, in response to the radically conservative sentiments which have hampered constructive Christian efforts in the worldwide Catholic Church, especially in the United States, I would like to address the incompatibility the capitalist system presents to our Catholic faith.
Although many professed Catholics are quick to reject socialism as a solution to the extreme inequity of the world, the same Catholics consistently fail to acknowledge just what an affront to Christianity global Capitalism poses. Let us earnestly compare the Capitalist tenant of “survival of the fittest”, with the Christian tenant of “love thy neighbor as yourself”, and it should become immediately apparent that one cannot support Capitalism and be a Christian in good standing. This is evident by observation of the cruel subjugation, exploitation, and de-facto played out by the mechanisms of Global Capitalism in the cases of numerous countries of South East Asia, Latin America, and indeed in the inner-cities of the United States as well as the Ghettos of Europe.
We are charged as Christians to build the Kingdom of Heaven. Perhaps the first step towards this goal should be tearing down the mechanism of Capitalism which have stratified our world among the rich and poor for much of human history. I pray you my brothers and sisters look earnestly upon my words and provide this thread with the incite of your own consciences.
Although many professed Catholics are quick to reject socialism as a solution to the extreme inequity of the world, the same Catholics consistently fail to acknowledge just what an affront to Christianity global Capitalism poses. Let us earnestly compare the Capitalist tenant of “survival of the fittest”, with the Christian tenant of “love thy neighbor as yourself”, and it should become immediately apparent that one cannot support Capitalism and be a Christian in good standing. This is evident by observation of the cruel subjugation, exploitation, and de-facto played out by the mechanisms of Global Capitalism in the cases of numerous countries of South East Asia, Latin America, and indeed in the inner-cities of the United States as well as the Ghettos of Europe.
We are charged as Christians to build the Kingdom of Heaven. Perhaps the first step towards this goal should be tearing down the mechanism of Capitalism which have stratified our world among the rich and poor for much of human history. I pray you my brothers and sisters look earnestly upon my words and provide this thread with the incite of your own consciences.