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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis, "The worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise... [View all]theHandpuppet
(19,964 posts)69. And Benedict did the same thing, BTW
It doesn't excuse Francis' bigotry. I'm not going to make a folk hero out of a bigot, the head bigot of an institution whose lobbying threatens the very lives of millions of women and LGBTs. All the pretty photo posters and platitudes in the world won't make up for what's going behind the scenes; i.e. the money and political influence being poured into efforts to oppress women and GLBTs, including right here at home.
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Pope Francis, "The worship of the ancient golden calf has returned in a new and ruthless guise... [View all]
Playinghardball
Feb 2014
OP
This is one Pope I wish would take advantage of the bullet-proof Pope-mobile. n/t
JimDandy
Feb 2014
#150
Definitely! Always amazing that the arrogance of that symbol has been widely accepted.
freshwest
Feb 2014
#34
Some guy donated that statue to the city, basically dumped it on Wall Street.
Common Sense Party
Feb 2014
#85
Tears in my eyes. So few people grasp how anti-life and anti-human the economic system is. n/t
freshwest
Feb 2014
#6
Institutionalized bigotry is one of the root causes of poverty and income inequality
theHandpuppet
Feb 2014
#8
His "pretty words" influence more than a billion Catholics and are a sword in the side
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#21
I agree with you, and have a similar background, and will never go back to the church, but still,
Squinch
Feb 2014
#32
The other Popes were moving away from Vatican 2. This Pope is restoring it. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#136
"The Invisible Hand" wasn't a Faith Based Dogma of the Democratic Party Leadership until 1992.
bvar22
Feb 2014
#120
I am having a hard time with your rationalization. First I dont believe Jesus would approve
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#98
Even when they acquired that wealth by extorting it from the poor? Ill gotten wealth doesnt get
rhett o rick
Feb 2014
#102
Beacool, you must realize that we have on DU a few who dwell on the same
No Vested Interest
Feb 2014
#138
The Catholic Church is the protector of one of a good part of our immense cultural heritage.
JDPriestly
Feb 2014
#44
It means that you're not supposed to notice who a major part of the parasite class is.
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2014
#91
He just understands that capitalism is a secular threat to dominionism, but I made this anyway (pic)
dogknob
Feb 2014
#19
When his archdioceses start selling property to fairly compensate the sex abused
HereSince1628
Feb 2014
#31
He doesn't blow that topic off, and his organization spends ENORMOUS sums of money lobbying
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2014
#61
You're going to stack his comments on wealth up against Elizabeth Warren? Bernie Sanders? Al Franken
AtheistCrusader
Feb 2014
#71
Spend more time? Then why is this OP a recycled quote from November of last year?
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#111
I'm a Buddhist now and will never be Catholic again, but I LOOOOOOOOOOVE this guy!!
DesertDiamond
Feb 2014
#67
BANG on! And the new FALSE GOD is the 'invisible hand of the marketplace,' who these people always
TrollBuster9090
Feb 2014
#81
that's why Greenspan said we shouldn't regulate derivatives: because they were beyond human
MisterP
Feb 2014
#84
I hope he cooks his own meals for a while and keeps an eye on the brake lines of his junker
jsr
Feb 2014
#92
Is it too late to establish residency in the U.S. for him to run for president?
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2014
#97
It would not surprise me if this Pope were to make a positive stand on those issues as well.
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2014
#109
He's an old man with a long career you could learn about. In Argentina he was so stridently
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#115
That definitely sounds like opinions from someone who is still living in a medieval era.
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2014
#116
You give him 'time' I'll give him my opinion that he's a hypocrite in service to hate and
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2014
#113
Glad to see somebody talking about income inequality. Our own damn politicians don't seem
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2014
#141
Time to have the levite soldiers kill 3000 friends and family with their swords again
Heather MC
Feb 2014
#151
'And please make sure to visit the St. Peter's Basilica Gift Shop at the conclusion of your tour'...
SidDithers
Feb 2014
#157