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sjorsvanhens
Guest
Hello,
While I’m not myself a Catholic, I believe that what the pope says affects Christianity as a whole and even secular institutions in Catholic countries. It certainly does in Latin America where I live.
What’s with this anti-capitalist trend that’s been going on with the Catholic Church? Other popes like Leo XIII and Pius XII have strongly condemned communism, but this one sides with “anti-globalist” protesters and now this?
The US is a wealthy nation because of capitalism, not despite it. Latin America, on the other hand, is plagued by government banditry and confiscation of wealth and property in the name of “social justice” everywhere, which only creates more poverty and it’s totally immoral. In Argentina, businesses are closing doors because of the government and there has been sacking of stores and supermarkets.
Latin America desperately needs the pope to discourage this, not stimulate it!
While I’m not myself a Catholic, I believe that what the pope says affects Christianity as a whole and even secular institutions in Catholic countries. It certainly does in Latin America where I live.
What’s with this anti-capitalist trend that’s been going on with the Catholic Church? Other popes like Leo XIII and Pius XII have strongly condemned communism, but this one sides with “anti-globalist” protesters and now this?
The US is a wealthy nation because of capitalism, not despite it. Latin America, on the other hand, is plagued by government banditry and confiscation of wealth and property in the name of “social justice” everywhere, which only creates more poverty and it’s totally immoral. In Argentina, businesses are closing doors because of the government and there has been sacking of stores and supermarkets.
Latin America desperately needs the pope to discourage this, not stimulate it!