Quote Originally Posted by csarbww View Post
I feel sorry for honest intelligent Roman Catholics who are burdened with a Pope who obviously is an economic illiterate and theologically confused.

“For if a man cannot manage his own household, how can he take care of God's church?” 1 Timothy 3:5. This foolish little man clearly confuses Christ’s teachings of personal voluntary charity with Marxists state enforced looting.
IMO it's even worse than that. Francis comes across as confused. Actually he's anything but. The first rule of politcal analysis is, Follow the money. The "refugees" who are flooding into our country will undercut Americans for jobs. And they will also fill the Catholic church's collection plates on Sunday.

Way back in the 1920's, I think it was, Alfred P. Sloan, the CEO of General Motors, said, "The business of business is business." This rare example of complete corporate candor alerts us to the fact that, if we want businesses to act responsibly, we'll have to compel them to do so.

Francis and the rest of the Catholic hierarchy are no different than are any other corporate executives. They will say whatever is to the corporation's advantage. It's up to us to preserve American jobs and the quality of American life.
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