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spunjalebi
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Because the Church espouses viewpoints regarding economic and social justice?
I read on a conservative blog about how a commentator was reading CARITAS IN VERITATE and found much of what the Pope had to say was in line with Obama’s political views, other than abortion. Then we had Glen Beck telling people to leave their churches if our priests talked about economic justice.
Isn’t there a difference between addressing the root causes of economic and social injustice by finding the roots which are often tied with selfishness, mistreating other people, and supporting immoral social structures, versus supporting liberal political and social views?
Or, would it be more wise for the Church to remove itself from economic and social issues and focus simply on charities? How can we as the Church, avoid the association with such organizations which water down teachings in order to further their causes? How do we as a church, avoid liberal leanings or views while promoting justice?
Couldn’t it be argued that the idea of “justice” is liberal?
I read on a conservative blog about how a commentator was reading CARITAS IN VERITATE and found much of what the Pope had to say was in line with Obama’s political views, other than abortion. Then we had Glen Beck telling people to leave their churches if our priests talked about economic justice.
Isn’t there a difference between addressing the root causes of economic and social injustice by finding the roots which are often tied with selfishness, mistreating other people, and supporting immoral social structures, versus supporting liberal political and social views?
Or, would it be more wise for the Church to remove itself from economic and social issues and focus simply on charities? How can we as the Church, avoid the association with such organizations which water down teachings in order to further their causes? How do we as a church, avoid liberal leanings or views while promoting justice?
Couldn’t it be argued that the idea of “justice” is liberal?