Mother Teresa may or may not have done "good work" -- Q. is whether she posthumously interceded in the material universe to perform miracles
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Pretending that she did perform miracles from beyond the grave encourages the acceptance of bogus metaphysical claims. Which is pernicious.
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Sure but if you believe there is a God then you should believe He/She/It can suspend laws of nature, no?
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I'm beginning to think you're not a Catholic.
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charity backed by church is nothing but a means to evangelization of the poor and destitute
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One of the more noteworthy facts is her rush to sainthood. Very unusual to achieve sainthood so quickly.
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I'm not naive enough to think the canonization process is going anywhere, but under John Paul II it was nakedly propagandized
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Your Catholic scholarship is impressive. I suggest sticking to politics. http://www.catholicnews.com/services/englishnews/2016/miracle-is-sign-of-mercy-says-brazilian-who-prayed-to-mother-teresa.cfm …
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think of it this way: an incentive. Catholics have yet to rationalize making 100s of millions running a charity like the Clintons
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"Saints" has morphed from the New Testament meaning of "Church Members" to modern meaning where it's just a few elites.
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