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Sad to see that you are signing off on this one Limbo since it is obvious from your post that you need proper instruction on the teachings of the Church you claim to be part of.I think there is nothing I can say that will move you from your position, and nothing you have said so far that will move me, so this is a sign-off. Nothing to be gained by further discussion.
I will say this in closing: You appear to have married Jesus to capitalism. I think your position is closest to Calvinism. You appear to have adrenalin rushes over this word you do use a great deal: “freedom.” Interestingly, Jesus rarely used that word. Instead, he used the word LOVE a lot. He advised us over and over again to help the poor and to establish social justice. He did not say to only help the poor who “work hard” or “deserve” help. He told the rich man to sell what he had and give to the poor, then follow him.
You prefer a class society based on wealth and power. You fail to see, or admit, that government are ALWAYS controlled by SOMEONE OR SOME PEOPLE, not by everyone. In capitalism, it is ALWAYS. controlled by the rich. In socialism, it MAY be corrupted to be controlled by beauracrats and politicians. It may not be. It is up to the people to guard against this, and to work out systems to prevent and minimize these risks.
I see your position as anti-Christian and anti-Catholic. It drives so many people away from Christianity, and into the arms of atheism and extremism, because it damages the credibility of Christ’s messages of how to live in this world. You also imply that what you call “the church” is infallible in teachings on social and economic matters. It certainly is not. Galileo, anybody? Evolution, anybody? Science, anybody?
Well, I think Jesus is great, no matter what his organized followers have often done to his ministry and in his name. But, sadly, the marriages of political/economic ideology and government to Christianity have proven, over and over again, to be the downfall of the organized churches that function in his name. May God have mercy on us all.![]()
1st in the USA there is a separation of church and state. So there is no combining Christianity with economics except in attempting to enforce morality within the system, which has been done through laws and through those that work within the system.
2nd: So you are saying that it is Love to TAKE what little I or anyone else earns and give it to someone else that did not earn it? My church teaches that we should give freely or be a cheerful giver. I cannot be a giver unless it is me that is giving. I did not say that it is wrong to give to the poor even those that do not earn what they have. I am saying that for me to be Christian it must be me that gives. I cannot give if it is taken away from me and given to whoever.
3rd: The church is infallible in the teachings of morality and dogma. It is not infallible when it comes to science since science is outside the range of religion. It looks like you have an issue with authority within the church which is the greatest problem in modern Catholcism due to the progressive movement. Remember we are called to obedience in things concerning morality and dogma. Socialism is not a teaching of Dogma by the church so chin up you can be a socialist and Catholic without risk to your eternal soul. It just doesn’t make you right though. Also you need to do more research concerning the Church and Galileo, Science and Evolution. What you find may surprise you. Don’t just take what anti-Christians and anti-Catholics at face value and do your own research. If you want to attack these three points start threads on each one in the Philosophy section.