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“It is alarming to see hotbeds of tension and conflict caused by growing instances of inequality between rich and poor, by the prevalence of a selfish and individualistic mindset which also finds expression in an unregulated financial capitalism"--Pope Benedict
The Christian values taught by the Pope do not seem to coincide with the values of the so-called religious right in this country.
If the Pope really wanted to do something about economic inequality.
The Vatican should sell all the priceless art, etc... they have hoarded over the centuries and "balance the scales" that way.
@ Hank Pym,
And then the world would be impoverished both culturally and economically.
I meant all the valuables they "acquired" that are gathering dust in the Archives
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