Faith is not enough, works are not enough

by MadTiger 10 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • MadTiger
    MadTiger

    or so it was with Mother Teresa:

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    Did she somehow realize that she didn't have the truth, but helping those children was a form of the truth?

    That's my thought.

  • Terry
    Terry
    Mother Teresa

    In 1992, Hitchens wrote an article [14] for the US left-wing journal The Nation in which he called Mother Teresa "The Ghoul of Calcutta". He later narrated and co-wrote Hell's Angel, a documentary broadcast 8 November1994 on Channel 4 in Britain, and expanded his criticism in a 1995 book, The Missionary Position. He despised the unquestioning adoration of the vast majority of Western commentators, which he felt judged her by her reputation, not by her actions. His particular qualms were with what he perceived as her lack of treatment for people, particularly children, placed in her care; her strong religious views on contraception and abortion , the latter of which she described as "the greatest destroyer of peace today" [15] ; and her "acceptance" of poverty, which took the form of encouraging the poor to embrace their poverty.

    Hitchens asserts that Mother Teresa behaved like a political opportunist who adopted the guise of a saint in order to raise money to spread an extreme and aggressive version of Catholicism . He also condemns her for using contributions to open convents in 150 countries rather than establishing a teaching hospital , the latter being what he implies donors expected her to do with their gifts.

    He also criticized her for what he considers to be less-than-honorable financial dealings: the pursuit and acceptance of donations from third world dictators, large donations accepted from Charles Keating , who was later convicted of fraud, racketeering and conspiracy; and the allocation of these donations away from treatment and towards furthering what Hitchens considered "fundamentalist" views. Hitchens's writings have earned him the ire of Roman Catholics; Brent Bozell , for example, called Hitchens and Aroup Chatterjee "notoriously vicious anti-Catholics" [16] .

    During Mother Teresa's beatification process, Hitchens was called by the Vatican to argue the case against her. He testified in Washington, the role previously known as the " Devil's Advocate ", although John Paul II had previously abolished that position. Hitchens has satirically referred to his work in the case as the person chosen "to represent the devil pro bono " [17] .

  • Word
    Word

    What do you mean ?

    She did it out of love !

    Just like Jesus Christ did !

    God is Love.

  • hamsterbait
    hamsterbait

    The only criticism that can be laid at the feet of Mother Teresa, is that she had an overwhelming ambition to be the most loving and most kind of God's servants.

    The countless little lives saved has to atone for such a "selfish " ambition as the Witchtower would no doubt call it.

    Whatever her personal faith, her works proved what she was as a woman, and has to illuminate that faith for us. (" faith without works is dead")

    All the dubs seem to do is declare how many of these little mites will die at Hamstergeddon even as they drop from their mothers birth canal.

    As for ambition, pioneers want only to be the first into the baby fertilized paradise parody, and they dont care haw many peoples' faces they use as a doorstep to get there.

    Who do you think most likely to be in heaven - Jarasz and his pedo protection agents or Ma T.?

    HB

  • Burger Time
    Burger Time

    Ha, are you believing the B.$. that was the great "mother"? She was a mean old women who cared more about getting donations for the church then actually saving people's lives. The "hospitals" she ran were just places sick people went to be told to believe in the Catholic church! No help! Just believe! Sounds like the JW treatment. This is probably why she had such a struggle. She knew she was just doing something usless for names sake and the church.

  • hamsterbait
    hamsterbait

    BURGERTIME-

    Can you find the testimonies of those who were saved by MT but who saw her as Evil?

    Or those who were not saved by her and saw her as Good?

    Remember the God of the Bible told his servants to kill babies and families all the time.

    The JW parody of paradise will be fertilized mostly with the blood of children.

    I would rather save the child of an unbeliever, than kill the children of a believer.

    The JW wont do the same when they control the world.

    HB

  • Word
    Word

    Burger Time,

    Yes I belive in here love

    as I belive in Jesus love

    God is Love.

    To me she is a Saint

    an extension of Christ himself.

  • funkyderek
    funkyderek

    hamsterbait:

    The only criticism that can be laid at the feet of Mother Teresa, is that she had an overwhelming ambition to be the most loving and most kind of God's servants.

    Nonsense. There is a whole litany of criticism than can be laid at her feet; her refusal to provide medicine or even painkillers to the sick and dying, her love of seeing people suffer, her misappropriation of funds, the unsanitary conditions in her "death houses", her opposition to abortion, contraception and divorce, her involvement in the politics of other countries, and so on.

    The idea that she was a flawless saint who brought only good is certainly the popular perception, but in reality she was an unthinking mystic who probably harmed more than she healed.

  • Terry
    Terry

    Okay, how about this? Something is always better than nothing.

    M.T. did something. It was tangible. If it helped distressed humanity it was positive.

    Being "right" inside your head is as useless as being the most beautiful flower on Earth at the top of an obscure hill that nobody sees.

    M.T. made a positive impact in the raw material of human misery.

    Now, how about this? The Catholic baggage of ingorance about birth control and condoms was proliferated by M.T. as well. Also, a great of deal of money specifically given to her to help actual persons who are in distress was INSTEAD spent on Catholic institutions of propaganda.

    Weigh the two on the great scale of Justice.

    If I feed you today and starve you tomorrow am I a Saint?

    People can starve two ways: Physically and Intellectually.

    M.T. gave with one hand and took away with the other.

  • Word
    Word

    Terry:

    People can starve two ways: Physically and Intellectually.

    What about emotionally ?

    God is Love, the food we need.

    That Jesus Christ gives us.

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