Posted on 04/24/2012 4:15:56 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
IMO, the tacit ceding of welfare programs to gov’t by Religion, especially Christians, has seen a loss of religious influence in society, to our detriment.
Government is incapable of “fairness”, as it is amoral, at best. It blindly supports evil as well as good. Only the “church” has (had?) the tools & incentive to affect the poor in a positive, lasting way.
How embarrassing for a committee chair to be covered as though he were a spokesman for the greater Church, when he is but another Catholic socialist picked to facilitate a committee, but with a microphone. Such a bias for socialism would never be approved by the USCCB as a signature statement.
I would expect fall out coming in time even though he made press time. Demoralizing for rank and file Catholics, but not entirely unexpected given the powers and principalities always at work in the Church.
Caesar=Caesar.....God=god!
Why do bishops rail against men like Paul Ryan, but say nothing about the "failure of moral criteria" by others like Pelosi, the Kennedys, Sebelius, etc., etc. who are clearly pro-abortion?
There are things about the Catholic Church that just grind my gears!
“Shared Sacrifice” is simply lipstick for the pig, that is Marxism.
Obama’s policies prove this, by the fact that they have only resulted in more poor people.
Stealing more from the job creators will only increase the rate of growth among the poor, as fewer jobs and opportunities will be available, and the governments ability to “help” the poor is abysmal!
Paul Ryan's plan SHARES the growth and prosperity, by motivating job creation and providing the poor and underemployed with a path to self sufficiency.
The world needs more “Shared Opportunity”, NOT more government handouts, aimed at maintaining a dependent class!
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