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Dan_Grelinger
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Ah, if only we lived in a simple world, then all solutions would be easy and we would not even have such discussions.As a committed catholic and a socialist I find some of the posts difficult to comprehend. It seems simple to me. Have enough money for what you need and take care of others. It’s not hard really is it
Being a true Catholic and a true socialist is an oxymoron. You cannot be both.
A person living in a true socialist economic system has nothing of their own, everything belongs to the state, therefore they cannot part with it in charity. Being unable to participate in charity, they are unable to gain grace from such charity. The free-will that God gave man, a very great gift, has been usurped by the state. It is not a coincidence that in the real world, this world, socialist states work to supress religion, including the Catholic religion, in order to maintain their control. The leaders of socialist states know that Catholicism and socialism are incompatible.
I understand the beauty of the socialistic mantra. I believe people would live that way naturally in an unfallen world, without the oppression of a state to enforce it. The misguided believe that you can fix man’s selfishness through socialism. That is not true, it’s been tried enough times for us to prove it to ourselves. Socialism does not cure selfishness. And not being able to cure selfishness, a socialistic economic system eventually collapses as selfish man believes that he deserves what he needs, and that it is others’ duty to it for him.
The true way to a better society is to fix man. Once fixed, man would not ‘need’ socialism in order for the world to be a good place. Once man is fixed, being free to practice charity voluntarily, the only way that God and Jesus want it to be, he will give up what he truly owns, for the good of others. Just as Jesus freely gave up His Body for us on the cross and in the Eucharist. One must be free to choose to do good, in order to be able to do so. If we are not free to be charitible, then we are only being treated as animals. That is very basic Catholic teaching.
As a committed Catholic, have you read and sought to understand the popes’ teachings on socialism?