That’s why I stopped going to my church and am working my way toward another one—the well-meaning but virtue-signalling pastor can’t help but constantly elevate the snowflakes wanting to “do good” instead of enter the evil world of private-sector business.
At the heart of that view is a world of wrongs.
No idea what the fuller context is, but the question needs to be asked: why does it have to be either-or.
Ideally, people carrying out their private affairs would yet not make them so private that they left God’s will behind. And government nannydom should not be required. It should be of devotional guidance. Which is one of the things a pope ought to be doing, if he is the pastor of the biggest single Christian denomination on the earth.