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This is gonna make Protestants go apoplectic
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This is gonna make Protestants go apoplectic
Pope finds new enemy: Capitalism

Quote: The recently elected Pope continued his revitalization of the Church with an outspoken statement against the "new tyranny" of "unfettered capitalism."

"Some people continue to defend trickle-down theories which assume that economic growth,encouraged by a free market, will inevitably succeed in bringing about greater justice and inclusiveness in the world,"he wrote, in a direct rebuttal of the theory espoused by free-market thinkers that wealth eventually benefits the whole of society.

While capitalism rarely benefits the poor, Pope Frankie has a lot of nerve speaking out against anything which doesn't help the poor, seeing as how he's the head of a religion that's worth billions and runs its own bank.

I'm waiting to see how much further a rift this will cause between Catholics and conservative Protestants, and even between the church and conservative Catholics.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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Fox is already trying to do damage control.

http://video.foxbusiness.com/v/287128979...f-markets/
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People are pretty good at conveniently forgetting things they don't agree with so they don't have to change their minds. I doubt it will bother anyone beyond a slight frown and a confused look.
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Well, Good ole Rush Linbaugh derped his usual derp.

http://www.wnd.com/2013/11/rush-limbaugh...orig=faith

This new pope is growing on me. And if Rush Limbaugh comes out against someone its a good indication that that someone is doing at least something right!
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Through passion, I gain strength.
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Through power, I gain victory.
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I figured Rush would have something to say about it. After all, anyone criticizing the unfettered ability to make obscene amounts of money while people starve is anathema to the right-wing blowhard.
Christian apologetics is the art of rolling a dog turd in sugar and selling it as a donut.
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Quote:“I’m not Catholic,” Limbaugh added, “but up until this I admired the man.”

There's one difference between us. I always thought Limbaugh was a flaming shithead.

And I was never sold on this new pope, either.
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(November 27, 2013 at 7:10 pm)Minimalist Wrote:
Quote:“I’m not Catholic,” Limbaugh added, “but up until this I admired the man.”

There's one difference between us. I always thought Limbaugh was a flaming shithead.

And I was never sold on this new pope, either.

As they say -- A Pope under any other hat is still a Pope.
A mind is a terrible thing to waste -- don't pollute it with bullshit.
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HA!

I saw this!

And did you see Sarah Palin's response to Pope Francis. I don't know if it was this in particular but she is so confused right now!

Not a direct quote: "I think the Pope is a little liberal. I mean, I don't trust the media but from what I read from the media it sounds like the Pope is liberal. Not that I trust the media, but the media seems to be saying things that the Pope said that just sound, from the media, Pope, God, Jesus" Head explodes.

Again, that was not a direct quote.
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While capitalism rarely benefits the poor, Pope Frankie has a lot of nerve speaking out against anything which doesn't help the poor, seeing as how he's the head of a religion that's worth billions and runs its own bank.

Capitalism has enabled countless people to get out of poverty - that's the famous "American Dream". We were the first country in the world to achieve such a high standard of living and produce a middle class. Today people still come from all over the world because of the opportunities offered here. Most other world systems don't allow for any upward mobility., i.e., monarchies, dictatorships, communism. As far as the Catholic church goes, it has been the forefront of providing aid to the poor for the last century at least.
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Quote:Capitalism has enabled countless people to get out of poverty - that's the famous "American Dream".

Kindly extract your head from your ass and take a good look around. It will help if you also lose the rose-colored glasses.

Capitalism makes the rich get richer and the poor can go fuck themselves.
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