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Just curious, what makes you think this?Jesus was about to be crucified. There is no way this verse can have any bearing on treatment of the poor until Jesus returns. Then it applies again.
Just curious, what makes you think this?Jesus was about to be crucified. There is no way this verse can have any bearing on treatment of the poor until Jesus returns. Then it applies again.
The Mexico City policy? How many lives has it saved? In the countries we help, as in this country, most people have abortions because of reasons related to their socio-economic status, regardless of US abortion policies. It stands to reason then, that helping countries develop economically is the best way to decrease abortion and anything else has arguably little - if any - effect.So what does one call the overturning of the Mexico City policy as one of the first acts as president, or fighting the Infants Born Alive Act as a state Senator?
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I liked Sunday’s reading.Seriously, how anyone could interpret “pick up your cross and follow after me” could mean “elect someone into office so they can take your cross and put it on someone else’s shoulders” is beyond me.
This passage is interesting, considering some people’s take that Jesus was a prefiguration of Robin Hood.
"While Jesus was in Bethany in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, a woman came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she poured on his head as he was reclining at the table. When the disciples saw this, they were indignant. “Why this waste?” they asked. “This perfume could have been sold at a high price and the money given to the poor.” Aware of this, Jesus said to them, “Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me. When she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. I tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.” Matthew 26:6-13
Maybe CMatt25, who continually reminds us of our duty to the poor, can square chapter 26 with chapter 25.
I can’t see how any comparison would make sense, when he can shake the Etch a Sketch before we even finish speaking…And yes, that comment was in response to the issues he is campaigning on so it speaks directly to credibility of his stances. That, plus Romneycare and the tenets of his faith, are enough for me.Seekerz, you know that the “etch a sketch” comment was regarding the campaign.
Should we compare records on the 5 non-negotiables. There is a HUGE moral advantage, in words, and deeds.
So you would run a campaign for the general election the exact same way you do a party primary?I can’t see how any comparison would make sense, when he can shake the Etch a Sketch before we even finish speaking…And yes, that comment was in response to the issues he is campaigning on so it speaks directly to credibility of his stances. That, plus Romneycare and the tenets of his faith, are enough for me.
Oh I know that. But our obligation to the poor is an individual one, not a compulsory one with punitive measure imposed by the state if we don’t comply.Jesus was about to be crucified. There is no way this verse can have any bearing on treatment of the poor until Jesus returns. Then it applies again. The Catholic Church has never taken this verse to mean that we should abandon charity and be insensitive to the poor, not that any of this has to do with the Voris video. Rather, if one want “RealCatholic” teaching, then look to the shepherds, not the sheep.
I do not agree with most of what Democrats want as far as programs. I am totally against deficit spending. However, this is not a “Catholic” issue and has nothing to do with the existence of Hell.
Perhaps we have learned from our fellow posters how to weigh the candidates on single issues…So you would run a campaign for the general election the exact same way you do a party primary?
I find it the height of irony, seeing posters who carried water for Obama here for close to four years, suddenly finding opposition to the very things Obama stands for.
“I can’t vote for Romney, he’s the most pro-abortion candidate, evah!”![]()
I don’t take this reading as a statement that “it’s OK to be rich” if that is what you are getting at. If not I apologize.Seriously, how anyone could interpret “pick up your cross and follow after me” could mean “elect someone into office so they can take your cross and put it on someone else’s shoulders” is beyond me.
This passage is interesting, considering some people’s take that Jesus was a prefiguration of Robin Hood.
"While Jesus was in Bethany in the home of a man known as Simon the Leper, a woman came to him with an alabaster jar of very expensive perfume, which she poured on his head as he was reclining at the table. When the disciples saw this, they were indignant. “Why this waste?” they asked. “This perfume could have been sold at a high price and the money given to the poor.” Aware of this, Jesus said to them, “Why are you bothering this woman? She has done a beautiful thing to me. The poor you will always have with you, but you will not always have me. When she poured this perfume on my body, she did it to prepare me for burial. I tell you the truth, wherever this gospel is preached throughout the world, what she has done will also be told, in memory of her.” Matthew 26:6-13
Maybe CMatt25, who continually reminds us of our duty to the poor, can square chapter 26 with chapter 25.
So far I have seen several issues on this thread with our current President and the Democratic party.Perhaps we have learned from our fellow posters how to weigh the candidates on single issues…![]()
Though their exeptions the majority of the rich are as affected by the secular culture as the rest of the US, or more?Oh I know that. But our obligation to the poor is an individual one, not a compulsory one with punitive measure imposed by the state if we don’t comply.
You might be surprised…Though their exeptions the majority of the rich are as affected by the secular culture as the rest of the US, or more?
They have no intrinsic desire to provide for the poor and if keeping more of their “hard earned money” would simply further enrich their lives or save the money.
I don’t believe the rich or even the middle class, en masse, are just aching to take their tax money and turn around and give it to the needy.
What business is it of your to dictate what others do with their money. Remove the plank from your eye before you try to remove the splinter from your brother’s. Are you living the Gospel perfectly? If not, work on your own life and stop trying to perfect the lives of others.Though their exeptions the majority of the rich are as affected by the secular culture as the rest of the US, or more?
They have no intrinsic desire to provide for the poor and if keeping more of their “hard earned money” would simply further enrich their lives or save the money.
I don’t believe the rich or even the middle class, en masse, are just aching to take their tax money and turn around and give it to the needy.
Are you saying he did not?Hyperbole is this:
Or are you saying that Romney now cares about the poor?
No one can live the Gospel perfectly. Christ lived the OT perfectly, but who after Him?Are you living the Gospel perfectly?
Good to remember when we get harangued by our pastor about how we are to live.If not, work on your own life and stop trying to perfect the lives of others.![]()
This is what we were told at last night’s penance service!What business is it of your to dictate what others do with their money. Remove the plank from your eye before you try to remove the splinter from your brother’s. Are you living the Gospel perfectly? If** not, work on your own life and stop trying to perfect the lives of others.**
Ringil said “the rich or even the middle class en masse…” I would not be surprised at all if some of the rich and some of the middle class are willing to give up all they have to the needy, for some have done just that, but I’ve got to support Ringil’s contention that it would not be an “en masse” action.You might be surprised…
The priests job is to give us guidance on how to live the Gospel. It is contained within the graces of their ordinal sacrament.No one can live the Gospel perfectly. Christ lived the OT perfectly, but who after Him?
Good to remember when we get harangued by our pastor about how we are to live.![]()
I don’t see this as judging.What business is it of your to dictate what others do with their money. Remove the plank from your eye before you try to remove the splinter from your brother’s. Are you living the Gospel perfectly? If not, work on your own life and stop trying to perfect the lives of others.![]()
Which is why I maintain that we are no longer the “United” States of America, and we should stop pretending that we are. The rift between right and left is irreconcilable. We should, for the sake of peace and civility, get a divorce and divide the assets.I don’t see this as judging.
Your post does capture in a nutshell, though through a Conservative lens, much of the nucleus of difference in the Liberal vs. Conservative socio/political emphasis.