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In reply to the discussion: Pope Francis ignites a revolt that will overthrow American capitalism [View all]Koinos
(2,800 posts)That is why the pope's encyclical is full of references to the impact of climate change and capitalism on the poor.
It is interesting that Wall Street Jesus "Christians" get most of their thunder from certain parts of the Old Testament and the Letters of Paul and the Book of Revelations in the New Testament. The Jesus of the Gospels who attends to the poor, the sick, the imprisoned, and the oppressed is conveniently ignored. The pope wants to restore the "social justice" Jesus. Jesus and the early Christians were "socialists." That in itself constitutes a threat to oligarchs who worked hard to invent and promote a new "pro-business" religion.
See this interesting account:
"How Big Business Invented the Theology of 'Christian Libertarianism' and the Gospel of Free Markets: The inside history of how Evangelical preachers were used to infuse society with the economic dogma that plagues us today."
http://www.alternet.org/belief/salvation-big-business-how-pr-industry-inspired-public-acts-faith