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"Despite initial rhetoric from Argentina’s incoming populist, right-wing president Javier Milei, the country will remain in the UN’s Paris Climate Agreement"

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Anonymous said…
St. Paul says that "all things are permitted to me, but not all things are expedient" (1 Corinthians 6:12). That is to say, if someone says that he respects freedom, then he must respect a freedom that is not absolute. But the problem with liberal capitalism is that it is not linked to morality, although capitalism itself respects some values. And this morality should exist in the financial market in order to maintain a more just order in society. But this does not exist because the money is paid for the electoral campaign by an elite without any morality. That is why those who win an election in a democratic state under the rule of law are usually those who have the most financial resources. Javier Milei is not a different politician: there is a commitment he has made and that must be respected.
Anonymous said…
This happens every time. Someone who is obviously allied with the WEF acts uncivilized, and people see him as an answer to political problems. You point this out, and they ignore what you say because it sound like a conspiracy theory.

He converted to Judaism. Does he look like he believes in Judaism?
Anonymous said…
Yes. He is connected with kabbalah.
Anonymous said…
I meant in God. If you don't believe in God, why would you convert to Judaism, unless it's about business interests or something?
Anonymous said…
Conversion means a change of life and must be sincere. If one believes that Christ in the Church shows the truth, then what is the logic for that same change to another religion? We can conclude then that this same person lives in the example shown above by St. Paul, in the same biblical passage above in the following verses of the first published commentary, which leads to the condemnation of the soul. Because he does not love the truth and does not seek the commandments. But the authentic Catholic is recognized in consistency in good works by the grace of God.
Anonymous said…
1 Corinthians 6 and following verses. We'd all better read the whole chapter in its entirety.