LeafByNiggle
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If you look at the larger context of this quote you will see that this interpretation is not the pope’s point, and not something he really believes:Again:
“If you trust only in men, you have lost! Think of the people, leaders, entrepreneurs, who say they are Christians and then produce weapons! They say one thing and do another. Hypocrisy!”
The take away:
- Dont trust men who makes weapons as they are hypocrites (among others)
- Why are they hyprocrites?
Say one thing: I am a Christian
Do another: Make weapons.- So using s(name removed by moderator)le deductive reasoning, making weapons must be un-Christian according to him hence the hypocrisy.
He is clearly concerned about trusting in men to do the right thing - with weapons and otherwise. Selling weapons to this side or that based on what may serve the seller’s own interests, rather than the interests of the people most affected by war, this is a very different thing from making weapons and using them for just purposes. You also have to remember that he had departed from his prepared remarks and was speaking extemporaneously. He may have phrased his remarks more clearly if he had composed them with the benefit of contemplation. The apparent conflict between criticizing weapons makers and in the same breath criticizing the non-use of those weapons in specific instances is more evidence that the literal interpretation of the first part of his remarks is inaccurate. Try reading St. John of the Cross literally sometime and tell me how must sense that makes.“Very often we breathe an air of distrust in life. There are situations that make us think, ‘But is it worth living like this?’. I think of the wars in this world. At times I have said that we are living a third world war, but in pieces. There is war in Europe, there is war in Africa, there is war in the Middle East, there is war in other countries … But can I trust in a life like this? Can I trust world leaders? When I go to vote for a candidate, can I trust that he or she will not take my country to war? If you trust only in men, you have lost! Think of the people, leaders, entrepreneurs, who say they are Christians and then produce weapons! They say one thing and do another. Hypocrisy … But we see what happened during the last century: in 1914, or rather in 1915 precisely. There was the great tragedy in Armenia. Many people died. I do not know how many, but certainly more than a million. Where were the great powers of the time? They looked away. Why? Because they were interested in war: their war! And those who died, they were second class people, human beings. Then, in the 1930s and 1940s, the tragedy of the Shoah. The great powers had photographed the railway lines that carried the trains to the concentration camps, such as Auschwitz, to kill Jews, and also Christians, Roma, homosexuals, to kill them there. But tell me, why did they not bomb them? Interests! And soon after, almost at the same time, there were the lagers in Russia: Stalin … how many Christians suffered and were killed. The great powers divided Europe like a cake. Many years had to pass before reaching a certain ‘freedom’. There is the hypocrisy of speaking about peace and producing arms, and even selling weapons to this one, who is at war with that one, and to that one who is at war with this!”
I still think that much of the criticism of the Holy Father lately has come from a desire to discredit his encyclical at all costs - even if it means bringing down the pope by causing a scandal in the Church.