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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

THE MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY



Join us on facebook: www.fb.com/missionariesofcharity The following is a shocking and terrifying look inside one of the medical institutions operated by Mother...
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Clayton James Johnson Many of the Christian missionaries, both Catholic and protestant, were influenced by the eugenics theories at the height of imperialism. Many of the mental institutions, and also the native residential facilities here in Canada, were religiously affiliated. Obviously, these were very secularist theories, but many branches of Christianity still conformed to them in order to try to gain respectability, all in the name of service.

The situation nowadays is quite different. Those such as the Christian humanists have also influenced Christianity. Ironically, it is sometimes the secular and Christian Left that is still influenced by certain material ideologies, usually in the name of mental health.

Personally, I have explored a variety of religious traditions over the years. I have seen a few large and vibrant protestant or Anglican churches, as well as a few small churches that were still vibrant, somehow. Too often, though, these smaller churches are too inward looking. There have even been studies done on the cycle from growth to decline. So, in spite of its flaws and imperfections, I still attend a Catholic Church affiliated with the Jesuits. It seems more authentic, but that's just me smile emoticon



                                             NOTHING LESS THAN A CULT

                                             INVESTIGATING FOREIGN DONATIONS

                                             MOTHER TERESA'S SPIRITUAL ADVISOR

                                             CRITICISM FROM THE MEDIA (see Scott F's third comment)

                                             MORE ON TORTURE (see Scott F's first comment)

3 comments:

  1. http://newint.org/features/2014/09/01/mother-teresa-torture-kolkata/

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  2. At a press conference during her October 1981 visit to Washington D.C, Mother Teresa stated, "I think it is very beautiful for the poor to accept their lot, to share it with the passion of Christ. I think the world is being much helped by the suffering of the poor people."

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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Mother_Teresa#Criticism_from_the_media

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