Wednesday, March 28, 2012
sections 5 and 6
these sections discuss the work force and labor unions. in section 5 there are two competing values. these are the requirements of the common good and the advantages of individual ownership of property. Pope John says that everything in this world is meant equally for all. The right to private property is valid and necessary. colonialism is a major concern of Catholic social teaching. another concern is that there is a challenge of economic development in the poor areas of the world. Catholic social teaching offers two sets of ideas in section 7. one is that the church insists that everyone is obligated to do everything they can to help the problem that world poverty has put on common humanity by their morals. the second thing is that they invite believers to ponder the reasons these problems have come about and come up with ideas of how to improve the situation.
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