Thanks, Ella for the You tube link-
I had seen it before and really appreciate seeing it again-and may I point out that the man himself reaches out to the boy-he doesn’t call his ‘congresscritter’ to do it for him…
I haven’t read of any of the posters who agree with GB’s assessment (of liberal socialism disguising itself as ‘social justice’ ) disagree with the You tube message- in fact, it goes to the point of individual Charity-not Big Brother’s version.
I still maintain that GB (who provides source material for most, if not all, of his points) was and continues to be, misquoted by the people on here who won’t go to the source-he said ‘Run away from churches that preach social justice **if it is the social justice preached by Rev Jeremiah Wright **’(non-Catholic-BTW). Purposely ignoring the entire quote is
bearing false witness, is it not? I don’t remember if anyone has addressed this, even though many of us had posted the transcript and interviews early on. If the entire quote had been the title of this forum, would his detractors still accuse him of telling his listeners to run from the Catholic Church? No, because he didn’t say it.
Even though the entire disagreement has, IMO, been based on an incomplete quote which changes the entire message, the ensuing discussion has been fascinating to me. Beck was and is talking about socialist/progressive/liberal takeover of the cause/words social justice, leading to bigger government, and that is the starting point of all of my assertions here. Listening to him doesn’t cause me to hate or fear anyone. I have not read of anyone here using GB as a source for Catholic doctrine, although it’s been accused. I enjoy listening to him as he is the ‘canary in the coal mine’ warning of what our society is turning into.
IMO, on one end of the scale there is individual responsibility to be charitable and the other is to give big government the job of doing what we as Catholics should be doing ourselves. We are very fortunate that along the scale are many options to get involved and to participate with a wide variety of Catholic/Christian charities before government, with its amoral approach, gets involved. I believe that the government that governs least, governs best, so of course, it follows that the government’s job is not to put crazy mandates and restrictions on us, but to get out of the way of law abiding citizens-excessive taxation restricts our ability to be charitable with our own money.
As an aside, I was pondering whether one gets plenary indulgence for acts of charity-and my research found that it’s only a partial indulgence…
catholic.org/clife/prayers/indulgc.php
The second general grant is this: “A partial indulgence is granted to the faithful who, in a spirit of faith and mercy, give of themselves or of their goods to serve their brothers in need.” This grant “is intended to serve as an incentive to the faithful to perform more frequent acts of charity and mercy,” as Christ commanded (John 13:15, Acts 10:38).
SO, if we give the government the responsibility of preforming our acts of charity, does government get the indulgences and then get to redistribute them, too?
