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    Many of these people in US concentration camps are catholic. The thing that’s crazy is how many insane catholics like JD Vance are cheering this on.

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      Many hospitals are also run by the church. Catholics believe in science - all recent popes say evolution is fact.

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        Catholics believe in some science. Their stances on abortion for instance are extremely barbaric.

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        None of those are prayer, they are materialistic! See, god is a redundant hypothesis.

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    If the catholic church somehow turns into a force for good this century that would be awesome. Its weird to think they might be the adults in the room in a lot of cases.

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      The church is large and complex and run by many different people. It has been a force for good and evil all along.

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      The catholic church has been a considerable “force for good” for centuries. Whether or not the bad they do outweighs that is a question of how much value you assign to the bad things they do and how much credit you give them for good intentions.

      Sure, they’re anti-abortion and implicitly sexist, but they’re also pro-mercy, anti-war, anti-death-penalty, and possibly the most pro-science of all theistic churches. Bishops in the USA are obnoxious right-wing partisans, but in other countries they’re firmly in the local center or on the bleeding edge of the local left. (There’s a reason why the first American-born pop wasn’t a working priest in the USA.)

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        I have no idea what you’re basing this comment on.

        The sins of the catholic church are many and global and as large and unforgivable as their wealth and reach and history:

        From the very beginning they were antithetical to plurality - soon as they got power first order of business was the destruction of classical Hellenistic learning centres.

        Then crusades, inquisitions, colonialism and forced conversions, complicit in slavery, the witch trials, and interference with politics all over the world.

        Opposition to human rights, anti-science (dark ages anyone), support for dictatorships, residential school systems targeting indigenous children, and the ongoing sexual abuse crisis with institutional cover-ups.

        And their worst crime of the modern era: their response to the AIDS crisis in the 1980s.

        Strict opposition to condom use (in fact actively lobbied against condom distribution and sex education) even as HIV/AIDS spread globally - particularly devastating in heavily Catholic regions like sub-Saharan Africa, the Philippines, and Latin America where the Church wielded significant influence over public health policy (as they still do). Millions of infections and deaths directly attributed to this crime against humanity.

        But yes, “force for good”.

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    Religious people are not mentally well.

    They believe if they whisper hard enough that magic will fix their problems.

    They believe if they follow some thousand year old undiagnosed obsessive compulsive disorder sufferers compulsions that magic will fix their problems.

    They literally believe in magic.

    They are all wackos.

    Every single one.

    There are no good religions.

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    It’s literally in their Bible… This should just be standard. Not special.

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      Yep. Also Catholic official “recommended ideology of state” was distributivism last time I checked, which is something of a holy mix (can’t be unholy mix in this situation) between anarcho-capitalism and anarcho-syndicalism with a conservative touch.

      It has its downsides, but the upsides are that limiting immigration, legal inequality, racism and fascism are in theory not allowed there.

      (Just in case someone thinks Peter Thiel and such people’s ideas are what Catholic church recommends, and they surely want to make such an impression, - no.)

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        Bible is like the Constitution. Some people don’t read it.

        People only read what they want to take out of anything. Scientific reports, government policies, laws, philosophical essays, books, etc.

        Saw it happen all the time. I use to work at the court house that was open to serve the public. We had at least 2 different signs that said “We are not City Hall. We do not do driver’s license, birth certificates, passports, etc…” Without fail, people would walk in and still ask about City Hall Services. People looked at the sign and saw Driver’s License, assumed that’s what we did.

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        Because they’d be atheists if they actually did. The ones who read it and stay Christians are just sociopaths.

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          It made me a leftist lol.

          The old testament is all about a people who keep fucking up by adopting the shitty practices of the people around them, then being shamed into being better for a while. And then the person who called them out dies or leaves… But if they stay they get too comfortable with power and abuse it. Some of them are assholes the whole way through… It’s about history and notable figures, it’s not aspirational at all

          Then the gospels are a how to guide to living under an occupying state.

          No temples, we just share meals now. No relics, water is holy now. No leaders, we all serve each other. No money, no stock piles, no rich people - let the tax man have nothing to take. No open resistance to invite a crackdown, instead we’re going to just be really, really obnoxious to deal with through third path shit

          It worked so well Rome straight up massacred the communes to stop the spread, and it was still spreading underground until Constantine slapped Jesus branding on the Roman religion.

          Finally, I’m not sure what Revelations is about, but it has cool imagery

          The Bible really hits different when you don’t have someone explaining each passage one by one going “oh, that wasn’t mutual aid, that was magic”

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            Well I’m glad you were able to look past all of the genocide and glorification of slavery, and pick and choose which parts of the book suit you… Err wait…

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        Catholics are discouraged from interacting directly with the Bible. Priests are supposed to be the mediators between the faithful and the doctrine.

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          This is completely false. There is a reading guide that Catholics are encouraged to follow every day. I think it traverses the entire Bible every 3 years in this manner, with everyone reading the same passages at the same time to encourage discussion.

          You might be thinking old school, back when mass was in Latin.

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      It’s literally in their Bible…

      So it literal genocide. Committed by the supposed “good guys”.

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      Another argument for renaming the “No True Scotsman” fallacy to “No True Christian” to make it more self-explanatory.

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        I know that the name of the fallacy comes from an example, but I don’t think I’ve ever heard a scotsman invoke “No True Scotsman”. I’ve heard countless Americans invoke it though, and one side does it far more than the other.

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      “REAL CHRISTIANS”.

      They’re all real christians, just some ignore the hate speech, and pretend it’s not part of the religion while most don’t ignore it at all. Fuck your hate religion, and the hate that it spawns.

      The fascist people in charge of the deporting, the fascist militia, and the rest of the christians on the sidelines funding and supporting them - they’re ALL REAL CHRISTIANS.

      Stop following their hate religion. Nobody on the outside thinks you’re part of anything but a hate religion, even if you have good intentions. You’re surrounded by people with bad intentions, and nobody can tell you apart.

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        Christians are supposed to follow the teachings of Christ. The old testament is just context. Jesus’s only extended story on what earns salvation or damnation is about the treatment of the poor, imprisoned, the sick, and foreigners.

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        I’m an atheist. That doesn’t mean I can’t tell the difference between those who are claim to be christians and those who actually try. It’s probably 100:1 in favor of fake christians, if not more.

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        I dont know about the pope but i am a fan of:
        If they have not wronged children: therapy
        If they did: prison & therapy

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          You can’t cure it with therapy, and the Catholic church protects and habors pedophiles. I don’t give a damn what he says. The church is a cancer and needs to be destroyed. If you support the church you support pedophiles.

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                Is that where you stopped reading? I specifically refused to defend it using the “it’s a sexuality so you can’t judge people for it” thing that pedos try to use. That whole MAP thing was just an attempt to lump pedophiles in with the LGBTQ+ crowd, to the detriment of both groups.

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                  Ok. That clarifies it a bit better. It seemed like you were treating it like a valid premise.

                  Regardless of whether I agree with you or not, I disapprove of the mods removing your post.

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      None of them have faith, religion has been used to prior up racist, sexist ideas for over a century in the US. They left faith long ago, it’s just a tool for their hate.

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      The MAGA nuts are Christian nationalist protestants. They think the Pope is the antichrist (literally many of them do).

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        Mormons too, they’ve been screeching about Armageddon and the antichrist since we elected that black fellow

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          Which is complete bullshit, a long standing tenant of the Mormon faith was to “follow the laws of the land” but once we started actually making some social progress they started forgetting that more and more and more.

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            The whispered part of that is that members should run for office; that way they have the power to make laws conform to their ideology. I was surprised by the number of Mormons in Congress. They’re pretty over-represented for the population they represent.

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            Well, that tenet only came about after all the fraud in NY, being kicked out of multiple Midwest towns for being so obnoxious no one could stand them, landing in UT with the BY in BYU immediately building a house for himself and another for all his wives next door, and Uncle Sam threatening to take away their tax exemption if they don’t allow black people in…THEN eventually god changed his mind

            It’s always been “follow the law of the land, unless god tells you different then go ahead but don’t tip off the feds”

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              There have been a few shows/movies recently that have kind of explored this time and place in US history, and it’s some really interesting shit. Mormon militias and what not.

              • I can’t remember the name of the documentary I watched unfortunately but this kinda shit is still going on in northern Mexico. A bunch of Mormons packed up to Mexico when the US made polygamy illegal. They’ve got compounds and militias, and occasionally battle with local cartels.

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        Yet many Catholics voted in line with the MAGA nuts, purely on abortion. The American Catholic Church has turned abortion into its defining political litmus test. Hopefully this new Pope can convince American bishops that there are other issues worth their attention.

        Besides, the folks who run the US right now always need an enemy. Once they run through the immigrants, and LGBT people, who’s next? It’s entirely possible these christofascists start ostracizing Catholics. They never liked them anyway, they just liked their votes, and they probably think they won’t need votes anymore to keep in power.

    • How many Americans are catholics though? (And how many of those are hispanics anyways?)

      It’s easy to ignore the pope, when he’s not even part of your denomination.

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          It was more of a rhethorical question and I wanted to imply, that it’s not a significant number. But data (even if it’s somewhat poorly presented) is always appreciated.

          I’m surprised to see that there are more catholics than I’d have guessed and one could argue that the pope is a religious icon whose word matters to many even if they’re not part of his specific denomination.

          But on the other hand, a lot of people who represent as catholics may have been raised catholic but we don’t know how much of a role that plays in their life and their political views or how much they really follow religious authority. I was raised catholic myself and for loads of people who are part of that church, the word of the pope isn’t really their law to live by.

          And then there’s also cognitive dissonance, that I imagine to play a big role with MAGA-hats.

          All in all, I’d say the pope’s influence is fairly limited there.

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      The Pope isn’t the American Christian icon you’d think. JFK was Catholic and it was a big deal.

      American Christianity is dozens and dozens of sects and styles and flavors. Overall they roughly disrespect and respect the Pope about the same, he’s irrelevant really.

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      They’re only doing this for one day, and only for 3 hours. MAGA signed up for 8 years of their shit.

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    It’d be better if Pope Leo deputized and trained additional Vatican Guards and deployed them at various locations. Also a priest.

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    😂 🤣

    ‘People of Faith Stand with Immigrants’

    Yeah, I don’t think “people of faith”, at least the more conservative ones, are going to be taking that lesson very seriously… Good luck changing their mindset.

    🤷‍♂️

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      Evangelicals are not, but there are progressives within the ranks of christianity. The actual message of the new testament is down right socialist.

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          Pacifist yes — definitely not an anarchist. He instructed his followers to obey all laws in all situations that didn’t conflict with loving God and loving other people. However, he despised “tradition” and flaunted it constantly.

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              Yup. He overturned their tables and yelled at them to get out of the temple.

              Of course, that would be classified as terrorism today….

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                In the John version of the story, he “drives” them out of the temple with a whip. It’s difficult to reconcile that with a total pacifism.

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                  Pacifism isn’t the same as being a doormat. It doesn’t say he attacked anyone, just chased them out with a whip.

                  He is also reported to call his disciples to strap on their swords at one point though, and at least Peter took him literally. So he obviously wasn’t a “pacifism at all costs” kind of person.

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      The Vatican style of faith is very different from whatever has been festering in conservative America.

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      the only higher power conservatives believe in, even the religious ones, is fox news

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        close but not quite, trump is the higher power. when fox didnt 100% back january 6th and trumps mission to steal the election, many of them called to boycott fox news. If they have to choose between fox and trump they will choose trump. In reality this probably wont happen again cuz fox learned their lesson.

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      I have no problem with the catholic church standing on the right side of history. those kinds of American Christians already think they’re superior to the pope, so what is the difference?

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    Good on the USB, got the religion right. You know who doesn’t? People who hate their neighbours, casted stones in the capitol and know compassion only for their own.

    These people pretend to be religious, because it happens to be popular with conservatives, not because they understand religion

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      For all it’s sins the Catholic Church always took christian universalism to be incompatible with exclusionary nationalism.

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    He went on to say, “especially the little boys, they need to be escorted the most.”

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      Sometimes working with people you dislike to do a good thing isn’t a bad idea. No True Scotsman fallacy is why America is where it is now.

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    The catholic church: “We’re better than everyone else, even the presence of a priest on your behalf will get you special treatment.”

    No. No, it won’t. No, it shouldn’t. Ever.

    Fuck religion and fuck those that support it.

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      If youre in a position of power, why not use it for good? Yeah, they shouldnt have it in the first place but in a crisis those sorts of discussions are less important than protecting the vulnerable.

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      Just like joining a military, some people are born sheep and need to cling to a rigid structure to thrive. Without it, you have all sorts of nasty consequences from people who can’t self-actualize and need to believe in being part of something magical that has a plan for them.

      Not something I’d ever want for myself, but as I get older I’ve come to realize that there are many people, people that con artists like Reagan, Trump, McConnell, and every Mega Church leader ever, capitalize and prey on because they need to be told what to think to feel safe.

      I don’t think the answer is to abolish the crutches of the weak minded, so much as for society through representative government to regulate what they teach to minimize the potential for turning the structure weak minds crave into a potential army of useful idiots for those that would coopt such movements.

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    Empty words from a horrible cult. When you have prosecuted and fired all the clergy that have sexually abused people, we might take you seriously. Hypocrites!

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      Praise when praise is due. Scorn when scorn is due. Hold on to your anger and give them double hell when they next fuck up, but weakening them while they’re in the swing of doing the right thing hurts us all.