course I am referring to statements by the bishop of San Sebastian, Bishop Munilla this past weekend at a radio station, which actually says what happened in Haiti is a tragedy, but there are greater evils such as lack of values \u200b\u200bto which society has reached today and the materialist conception of life.
Can you be more inhuman? I think not. And the more incomprehensible is that they say a bishop, a church member who is supposed to be more supportive of the evils of others that any of us. Now it's worse to pass laws for abortion, homosexuality or the loss of thousands of people because of natural phenomena.
I would like to know the standards that the church used to measure the concept of life. Do you worry more about the evolution of society wanting a natural change laws to suit what is demanded, that the valuation of a tragedy of the magnitude of what happened in Haiti.
Then they want to fix it by saying that words have been distorted by the media, that meant, and as usual, a politician's clothes PP saying that no statements have been lucky and that we must be careful because everything looks closely. He runs his hand over his back, and that's it. Fortunately, the Basque country is lucky have at least one lehendakari not frightened by these atrocities and call things by their name no matter where they come.
After all this, "the church is surprised that society is increasingly agnostic and atheist? Munilla, (do not tell him because I do not think Bishop deserves that title), from here I express my profound revulsion to his nature and his way of preaching the word of God. To inculcate values, those for which he is so concerned, it is necessary to distinguish them and priorities. I do not think that in his sermons proclaim the love of neighbor, the basis of Christianity, but if you do not even want to think the opposite effect to be produced by taking into account his understanding of the gospel.
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