Benedict XVI at the United Nations
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What happens to an empire that builds it's foundations on pillars of salt, murdering the Saints, causes wars, is guilty of genocide, and basically piles it's sins to the gates of heaven?
It's all in the Apocalypse of Christendom, the last book, in the book you love more than God.
I renounce Christendom as filth of Satan. Goodbye whore.
Do you still love me?
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I apologise for any offence I may have saused. The Church is a huge entity and needs money to function. There are a lot less worthy entities who are rich. I was also quite annoyed by your comment as I have worked with the Church's Irish charity "Trócaire" to which millions of euros of the Church's money is allocated to help impoverished people. I have personally seen the good this work has done and have also seen how the actions of rich govt.'s and corporations undo that work, not the Church.
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Pt. 2
Thank you sincerely for publicly making a prime example of Xian wisdom, discernment, compassion and charity of yourself for the world to see.
That was a tremendous service and act of self-sacrifice on your part and you will be rewarded for it.
D2
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Pt. 1
I live on a 60% disability pension and my husband lives on an equally modest retirement pension.
We live in a small, remote, hilly town. Even walking in this hilly town is difficult for me.
I am a virtual shut-in.
We were helped with the price of the computer so that we would have touch with the world.
I'd hardly say my situation, or that of even the well-off among laymen is comparable to that of the Pope's wealth.
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He might start showing his good intentions for achieving equality by distributing the wealth held by the RCC to those who are povertized because the RCC holds on to that wealth.
Viva La Papa
redheadfo847 3 years ago 8
And perhaps you should sell your computer and use the money to buy a family in Sudan food and medicine for 3 months.
Let not the pot call the kettle black.
nallyterrace 3 years ago 6