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Fred Sanders

(23,946 posts)
Sun Dec 15, 2013, 07:16 PM Dec 2013

Pope Smacks Down Tpots

You have to believe that Pope Francis and President Obama are going to meet very soon and it will mark the time when conservative ideology is finally assigned to the dustbin of history at last:

In an interview with Italy's La Stampa newspaper, Pope Francis defended his remarks: "Marxist ideology is wrong. But I have met many Marxists in my life who are good people, so I don't feel offended." He added, "There is nothing in the exhortation that cannot be found in the social doctrine of the church."

The Pope expanded on his critique of "trickle-down" economics, noting that "The promise was that when the glass was full, it would overflow, benefitting the poor. But what happens instead, is that when the glass is full, it magically gets bigger nothing ever comes out for the poor."

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Pope Smacks Down Tpots (Original Post) Fred Sanders Dec 2013 OP
I hope this Pope has a really good food taster. kairos12 May 2014 #1
The Pope is correct in that all ideologies are wrong. Sweeney Dec 2014 #2
"I have met many Marxists in my life who are good people, so I don't feel offended." delrem Apr 2015 #3

Sweeney

(505 posts)
2. The Pope is correct in that all ideologies are wrong.
Mon Dec 22, 2014, 01:05 PM
Dec 2014

The church is like the government. Both were created with the goal of good as an organization to efficiently achieve that goal. Both think they have a monopoly and resist any attempt to achieve that good outside of the bureaucratic process; but like all organizations, they sap the energy that brought them into being, and the need for good gets forgotten.

delrem

(9,688 posts)
3. "I have met many Marxists in my life who are good people, so I don't feel offended."
Sat Apr 18, 2015, 04:21 AM
Apr 2015

Really.
Next week, we'll re-do the '60s.

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