Part 1 of 3 - During her lifetime Mother Teresa had become synonymous with saintliness. But in 1994, three years before her death, journalist Christopher Hitchens made this provocative film asking ...
Part 1 of 3 - During her lifetime Mother Teresa had become synonymous with saintliness. But in 1994, three years before her death, journalist Christopher Hitchens made this provocative film asking if her reputation was deserved.
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buddy they are on the streets dying because they have no one to give them anything they have no one to give them medical care in the first place . ANYTHING is better then letting them die on the streets. mother t took them in and atleast comforted them from dying alone on the street. beyond this she saved thousands of lives and won the nobel peace prize which they give to anyone
I find everyone on the comments truly hateful. Honestly she helped people. Helping people comes in all sorts of ways. She helped them in their last days. They were happy for her help. No one else helped them, so I don't understand the judgment. Being poor is nothing to be ashamed of. But being rich and not helping the poor is something that is truly shameful. Before you judge someone, make sure your hands are clean. I am neither christian nor atheist. I just believe in helping people.
Whats not to understand? She received vast amounts of money wich she wasted on religious stuff, meanwhile denying her 'patients' decent medical care and visits from their family. Look at this docu, and decide for yourself wether she was 'helping' anyone. I'd say she was cultivating a sick cult.
Teresa and her organization provided substandard care for patients, and were primarily interested in converting the dying to Catholicism. Teresa received large sums in donations, the amount or destination of which has not been revealed. These donations have been transferred to Catholic missionary programs elsewhere, rather than being spent on improving the standard of healthcare. Furthermore, Teresa's relationships with some donors and political figures have been a source of controversy.
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bitch!!!!