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In reply to the discussion: New Pope Elected: Centuries Of Make-Believe (Religion) Reaffirmed For The Masses [View all]MellowDem
(5,018 posts)Their belief system is still fundamentally opposed to mine on many levels, and even their approach to poverty is fundamentally opposed, whatever good works they may individually do.
Mother Teresa was a vile person in a lot of ways, and doing good deeds with the expectation of eternal rewards or fear of eternal damnation and only at the insistence of an all-powerful being all forms the basis of a belief system that at its core is rotten and opposed to progressive and liberal ideals, IMHO.
This belief system has it that the world will one day end with an apocolypse, so the role of "charity" is merely to do God's work, not to improve the lives of people permanently or significantly going forward. And this same belief system justifies all of the ignorance and hate and perpetuates harm of all sorts.
I agree with libertarians on certain policies for example, like legalizing drugs, but the "why" is completely different, and is incredibly important.
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