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Published on: 20/01/2025 | 07:41:45
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Pope Francis said Donald Trump’s plans to impose mass deportations would be a “disgrace”. Francis weighed in on the incoming U.S. President’s pledges nearly a decade after calling him “not Christian” for wanting to build a wall along the border. Cardinal Robert McElroy says such policies are incompatible with Catholic doctrine. Chicago Cardinal Blasé Cupich says reports of mass deportations wound us deeply.
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Last count there was about ~1.3 billion Catholics (back in 2021), not counting other denominations that recognise the Pope. As far as moral authorities go there aren’t many that have that much sway.
Just because lots of fools are fooled by an illegitimate moral authority doesn’t give the authority any moral legitimacy.
For proof of this, I remind you that half of America trust Trump, and you wouldn’t call Trump trustworthy would you?
Legitimate or not, that’s 1.3+ billion people that now need to agree with us that Trump is evil. I’d rather have that than the opposite, wouldn’t you?
Yes. That’s why if you re-read my comment, I wrote “I wish a higher moral authority than the boss of the Catholic church criticized Trump, but at least it’s something”.
Yes, we agree. I was just pointing out that it’s quite a lot of that something, which is a good thing!
But you’re right it would be good to see some consensus from other non-religious moral authorities.