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Bartolome_Casas
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The Catholic Church teaches that every sin ordinarily must receive temporal punishment from God. Only eternal punishment in Hell can be waived by God.
In India, the Hindus generally do nothing to help those on poverty, since they view it as a divine punishment for sin that those in poverty must accept. Thus, India has vast, vast poverty. Mother Teresa began famous because she did not accept the Hindu view of poverty.
But the Catholic Church DOES teach that every sin must be punished and will be punished, either on earth or in Purgatory.
Many political Conservatives and Libertarians say directly that the poor must not be aided, and that even things like the Minimum Wage, Labor Unions, Unemployment Insurance, Anti-Child Labor Laws, Social Security, Medicare, Medicare should all be totally eliminated. Their view is that the poor should be given the message: “It’s up to you to live righteously and get out of poverty that way. If you chose to be unrighteous, and die as a result, well, that’s your fault, not mine.”
Maybe poverty is the result of sin, and we should have no mercy on the poor? No charities for them, no government programs like Unemployment Insurance?
Maybe all the alleged “Social Injustices” in the world are, like the Hindus, Conservatives, and Libertarians say, just divine punishment working its way through the world?
In India, the Hindus generally do nothing to help those on poverty, since they view it as a divine punishment for sin that those in poverty must accept. Thus, India has vast, vast poverty. Mother Teresa began famous because she did not accept the Hindu view of poverty.
But the Catholic Church DOES teach that every sin must be punished and will be punished, either on earth or in Purgatory.
Many political Conservatives and Libertarians say directly that the poor must not be aided, and that even things like the Minimum Wage, Labor Unions, Unemployment Insurance, Anti-Child Labor Laws, Social Security, Medicare, Medicare should all be totally eliminated. Their view is that the poor should be given the message: “It’s up to you to live righteously and get out of poverty that way. If you chose to be unrighteous, and die as a result, well, that’s your fault, not mine.”
Maybe poverty is the result of sin, and we should have no mercy on the poor? No charities for them, no government programs like Unemployment Insurance?
Maybe all the alleged “Social Injustices” in the world are, like the Hindus, Conservatives, and Libertarians say, just divine punishment working its way through the world?