Anonymous
8/13/2025, 8:03:56 AM
No.938383955
>>938378461
>Christ himself was a carpenter, a tradesman, someone who understood that dignity comes through productive work
Name one bit of carpentry or trade that Christ was described as doing in any of the book. Oh wait, he didn't do anything of that nature because he wasn't a carpenter, he was the son of a rich carpenter which is how he afforded to spend his free time in the temple preaching, even his earthly life was one of nepotistic entitlement.
>They violate the subsidiary principle by removing moral agency from individuals and communities.
The way you described it, capitalism in general does that since it removes the freedom of collecting and bargaining by replacing it with a centralized commodity whose value is set by higher powers than the individuals using them.
>Christ himself was a carpenter, a tradesman, someone who understood that dignity comes through productive work
Name one bit of carpentry or trade that Christ was described as doing in any of the book. Oh wait, he didn't do anything of that nature because he wasn't a carpenter, he was the son of a rich carpenter which is how he afforded to spend his free time in the temple preaching, even his earthly life was one of nepotistic entitlement.
>They violate the subsidiary principle by removing moral agency from individuals and communities.
The way you described it, capitalism in general does that since it removes the freedom of collecting and bargaining by replacing it with a centralized commodity whose value is set by higher powers than the individuals using them.