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To: Diamond

Are you serious? Do you read what I’m typing to you?

I didn’t say that I wanted socalism or that I wanted to take away the wealth of others. Your attacks on me are a pitiful attempt to deflect from what we are talking about.

True socialism wouldn’t work in this world as I have already described to you.

My point is that the Pope who’s only allegiance is to God and not to individual countries should want to inspire people to great acts of charity in both business and personal worlds that would in essence drive true socialism. CEO’s would take less pay in the name of justice. There would be more economic equality because people themselves would strive for that.

Like any true change that happens in our culture it is driven from the ground up.


730 posted on 07/12/2009 12:44:20 PM PDT by Almondjoy
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To: Almondjoy
Are you serious? Do you read what I’m typing to you?

Yes, I'm reading it. I think that's the problem. The "true socialism" thing threw me off.

True socialism wouldn’t work in this world as I have already described to you.

That wasn't clear to me.

My point is that the Pope who’s only allegiance is to God and not to individual countries should want to inspire people to great acts of charity in both business and personal worlds that would in essence drive true socialism.

Now you've thrown me off again. What is "true socialism"? First you say, "true socialism", then you said it wouldn't work in this world, and now you say it is something that can actually be driven (by acts of charity)

There would be more economic equality because people themselves would strive for that.

What is "economic equality"?

Cordially,

735 posted on 07/12/2009 5:25:26 PM PDT by Diamond
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