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Robert_Sock
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When a young child refuses to share with other children, a teacher or parent is likely to intervene and insist that greedy child share. Likewise with God. When He sees injustices and unloving people, God often demands the same.Is that love? Force is love? God commands us to voluntarily help the poor. How would you correct the disparity between the rich and poor? By forcibly taking from one and giving to another? By taking from the productive and giving to the unproductive? You see to know very little about what the Church teaches on these concepts.
Yes, I saw what you quoted, and I take it to heart, but I think I see conflicts between what Pope Leo is saying and the teachings of the Gospels. Again, Christ commands virtues such as LOVE, justice and sacrifice, with no mention of private property and other capitalistic values. Perhaps designing a society of increased LOVE and justice will prove impossible, but I think we’re commanded by Christ to try!Well, again, the Church disagrees with you. You really need to read Rerum Nevoram. The Church absolutely believes in the right of private property, and in that encyclical Pope Leo states that private property rights are God-given and in accordance with natural law. Depriving man of his private property rights violates natural law.
Do you see that quote from Pope Leo I posted about those who think they can design a society that promotes love and justice?
Pope Francis is most concerned with poverty. It will be interesting to see his views on capitalism, if he ever shares this with us.
LOVE!