Business is a noble vocation. — Pope Francis
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.
Every working airplane I have seen had a wing on both its left and right side.
It’s possible to get so engrossed in things “conservative” that one forgets what is going to fill the vacuum on the other side. It is going to be something; would we rather it be godly or ungodly is the only question of import.
“Sure. After all, who else is going to pay the taxes to fund the socialist Utopia?”
And where is Popie going to get the bucks to line his churches with gold while the parishioners scrape to put food on their tables. US Catholics need to travel to foreign countries to see how “their church really helps the poor!” And they need only go down to Mexico to the backwater villages to see this policy in action.