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Timothy17
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I absolutely agree in principle. For example, houses are man-made artificial constructs. They are either good or bad depending on their design, execution and ultimate use. My thesis is that the “economic house” we’ve built is flawed in design, and thus people suffer from both its execution and from its use. While this is a sad thesis, it is one that also has hope, since we certainly can or could build a better economic house.Duly noted. I was being sloppy with the terminology.
I am not sure that “man-made” is necessarily the same as “artificial”, or that “artificial” is synonymous with “bad”.
I also agree, which is why I started this thread to be a discussion about the present practice. Clearly, it appears not a little subject to relativism about qualifying the present system as being a good or a bad. I would think most of the world’s population would protest that the present system is somehow unjust or bad, however, and only a very few would argue it is a very good thing. The latter are the exception to the rule, in my opinion, and historic and present economic conditions would tend to demonstrate that there is a systemic flaw in our present economic system.The same is true with banking practices. Our system is not the only possible one, but it seems to be fairly effective and there would be untold problems and unintended consequences if we were to meddle with that system out of misplaced piety.
I would argue that this concern makes it all the more pressing and prudent to have these discussion here and by Catholics. We are subject to the moral laws and the rules of the Church. Catholicism has never been a root for anarchy, riot and rebellion. It does not lend itself to a two wrongs make a right mentality. And it has no stomach for violence, slander, etc. We can discuss these things civilly and make our petitions, should any general recommendations be made, peaceably.I think we are more or less in agreement. What I really object to is the sort of language (parasite, useless, blood sucking, etc) that this topic elicits from certain people. It is very dangerous
Pax,
Tim