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Pope Francis Blames Weapons Manufacturers for Brussels Attack
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This is not the first time that this Pope has inappropriately condemned weapons manufacturers.
This is not Christian theology. It is “Merchants of Death” conspiracy theory. This theory claims that it is arms manufacturers who push for and cause wars. It minimizes conflicts between nations and people who have ideological and religious differences, or who are competing for limited resources such as territory, food, raw materials, or for dominance. The theory, like many conspiracy theories, is popular among people who want someone to blame for wars, and an “easy fix” to stop wars. Movies have been made with this theme. |
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jac
(3/26/2016)
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Excellent synopsis. I was going to leave a comment, but I believe the article says it better than I could. |
Comment by:
stevelync
(3/28/2016)
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There are a lot of good and faithful Catholics but the organization they belong to is evil. |
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