Posted on 01/15/2011 9:00:09 AM PST by Rhonda Robinson
Peter Cardinal Turkson, President of the Vaticans Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, has a message for Catholics in America, particularly those involved in social justice ministry, that could put a damper on the political machinations of the Shadow Party.
The message? Social justice is about relationships, not socialism. This clarification may very well be the catalyst to set the Catholic Church in America back on course with authentic Catholic teaching on hot-button issues involving massive government entitlement programs and other forms of overreach. If nothing else, it will almost certainly jump-start the social justice debate among Catholics. Cardinal Turkson, you see, is scheduled to deliver the plenary address at the 2011 Catholic Social Ministry Gathering in February.
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The sky is not blue,,,, its azure. Why does religion talk sideways?
“Social justice” is a phrase coined by Marx. Any ‘useful idoit’, as Lenin called them, softening this idea for easy soap sales, should be brough to the limelight of Truth.
Religious backgrounds do not matter.
Isn’t that the truth. I remember pushing a pastor on this issue and no matter what I said, he kept taking the socialist line... finally, I told him.. he’s choosing the Dark Side. He didn’t like that much.
It's about time the Church says this!
sounds like socialism to me..........
There’s no such thing as a collective relationship with God. Collective salvation is the siamese twin of social justice and is a road to damnation.
In my opinion, collective salvation gives the false impression that socialism saves all souls which in turn leads to the false beliefe that we aren’t responsible for our own soul. If the state has your back, what need is there to be moral?
The bad and good of the Roman Catholic Church:
It is very large and very organized in it’s unsubstantiated and bigoted claim of being “the one true faith.”
It is very large and very organized in it’s vigorous opposition to secular evil in the world.
All in all,I’m glad we have the Papists—especially the Irish kind.
The libtard idea of social justice is expropriation of wealth from the haves for redistribution to the have nots so that they can have a guaranteed minimum income.Even the socialist libtard philosophers such as Mortimer Adler openly call it socialism.
Semantics.....did you see Beck talkinging about how propaganda morphed to public relations?
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"And yet... what is left of man if we take away his territory, culture, his religion, his ideals of liberty and justice, and even his dreams of utopia and glory?... By devaluing our place and dreams, movements and thoughts, passions and desires, in order to spare ourselves from defending them at the cost of our blood, we reduce the subject to defending his last little possession - specifically, his blood, his body and the comfort that goes with them. If he cannot feel a connection to his culture in the broad sense, both in time and space, and therefore cannot see himself as responsible for it and serving it, man is no longer anything more than a Sapiens with strong emotions (explains the fundamental infantilization that is the hallmark of the Left, doesn't it? --Ward).
As I see it, modernity, as Delsol defines it has striven to achieve not so much as the Neitzschean 'transvaluation of all values' as the devaluation of all values. The great irony is that it has left the latter to the will to power driven monsters and the former to those whose job, witting or not, is to reduce us to chattel. Each serves the other; one knowingly, the other, not. To sum it up, the cause of human rights has been thoroughly corrupted by three distinct forces - those who seek to defraud and self-aggrandize; those who gather under its banner to serve their own malignant narcissism and to effect revenge and retribution; and finally those who use the the previous two types to effect their control over mankind. It isn't misguided. It is evil.
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When clearly stated, as you have, it’s a point readily understood. In the pastor’s case, my impression was his confusion came from a misplaced desire to be liked or appreciated and continually overrode rationality on this point. I attributed this to his lack of backbone. But that’s just my opinion. Needless to say, he is leading people astray so I had no reason to back down.
Edward Bernays, the father of public relations.
Not everything he did was bad but he was still a progressive who manipulated the public. Joseph Goebbels used Bernays methods to create the impression of the greedy and sneaky Jew. In fact the bulk of nazi propaganda was right out of Bernays “Crystallizing Public Opinion”.
Well stated, being generous and kind is up to the individual, and voting Democrat doesn’t make one like Mother Teresa...
Including the concept of justice itself.
Social justice is justice with the blindfold taken off, in other words, not justice at all.
bttt
Encyclical of Pope John XXIII, On Establishing Universal Peace In Truth, Justice, Charity, And Liberty, April 11, 1963
Mans personal dignity requires besides that he enjoy freedom and be able to make up his own mind when he acts.
In his association with his fellows, therefore, there is every reason why his recognition of rights, observance of duties, and many-sided collaboration with other men, should be primarily a matter of his own personal decision.
Each man should act on his own initiative, conviction, and sense of responsibility, not under the constant pressure of external coercion or enticement.
There is nothing human about a society that is welded together by force.
Far from encouraging, as it should, the attainment of mans progress and perfection, it is merely an obstacle to his freedom.
Hence, a regime which governs solely or mainly by means of threats and intimidation or promises of reward, provides men with no effective incentive to work for the common good.
And even if it did, it would certainly be offensive to the dignity of free and rational human beings.
Consequently, laws and decrees passed in contravention of the moral order, and hence of the divine will, can have no binding force in conscience, since it is right to obey God rather than men.
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3 posted on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 2:25:31 PM by Matchett-PI (”The Role of Government is to Secure Our Liberty, Not to Seize It” ~ Rush 6/26/09)
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