Juan really, really Loves Jesus. Tee hee. On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 08:57:53PM +1100, Zig the N.g wrote:
In a surprise move today, the beloved [by Juan] Pope Francis made an international call for renewed devotion to God and prayer to Christ.
The Pope has repeatedly ... hey wait, it looks like there's a new sin, literary:
Pope Francis The Taxman https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pope-francis-taxman https://antoniusaquinas.com/2020/02/18/pope-francis-the-taxman/
On the heels of calling for a Marxist economic conference this coming March (“Economy of Francesco”), Jorge Bergoglio (a.k.a. “Pope Francis”) has once again opined on financial matters. The purported head of the Catholic Church has now designated “tax cuts” as sinful behavior on a par, apparently, with stealing, lying, and adultery:
Today’s structures of sin include repeated tax cuts for the richest people, often justified in the name of investment and development.
Bergoglio did not mention what category of sin advocacy for tax cuts falls under – venial or mortal.
Maybe the details of how such a policy ranks in offending Divine Justice will be hammered out at the upcoming Economy of Francesco Commie confab!
In Bergoglio’s collectivist mind, those who try and keep their wealth from the ravenous demands of the State are somehow denying the poor their just due:
Every year hundreds of billions of dollars, which should be paid in taxes to fund health care and education, accumulate in tax haven accounts, thus impeding the possibility of the dignified and sustained development of all social agents. ...
Glad we cleared that up.
Ahem ... in a surprise move today, the beloved [by Juan] Pope Francis made an international declaration that repeated tax cuts for the rich is a sin, either mortal or venal (as yet undetermined - Not Sure (TM)(C)(R)).
This literal papal declaration is considered by many as an indirect declaration of support for Bernie Sanders' presidency run.
Undisclosed sources from the Vatican assured Bernie campaign staffers that Indulgences may be sold until the conclusion of the primaries, with all proceeds going to the Bernie campaign.