Was Mother Teresa a jerk? You bet.

Robinto

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This just out.

http://news.yahoo.com/mother-teresa-actually-sort-jerk-182700128.html

Go and Youtube the Penn and Teller "Bullshit" episode on Mother T. The cult she belonged to believed in salvation through suffering.
Well, who suffers more than a terminal AIDS patient? Her hospice deliberately denied pain killers, and other relief to her suffering charges, for the betterment of their souls.

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Was Mother Teresa actually sort of a jerk?
By Keith Wagstaff | The Week – 4 hrs ago

A new study claims the beloved nun might not have been as helpful to the poor as she could have been.

It's highly likely that one day, the Catholic Church will officially recognize Mother Teresa as a saint, a position she's held in the popular imagination for years. A new study in the religious studies journal Religieuses, however, says that the late Mother Teresa's reputation is mostly hype — a result of a church declining in popularity trying to boost its image.

Mother Teresa's biggest supposed sin? According to the Times of India, it was "her dubious way of caring for the sick by glorifying their suffering instead of relieving it."

How did researchers reach this controversial conclusion? The team of Canadian researchers studied nearly 300 documents, and discovered reports of poor hygiene standards and a shortage of medicine, supplies, and care in Mother Teresa's 517 "homes for the dying" — although not for lack of cash. According to the report, her organization, the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, received hundreds of millions of dollars in donations.

Of course, this isn't news to fans of Christopher Hitchens, the erudite atheist who made it his mission to battle religious dogma before he died in 2011. He even wrote a book on the topic called, crudely enough, The Missionary Position:

"Bear in mind that Mother Teresa’s global income is more than enough to outfit several first-class clinics in Bengal. The decision not to do so, and indeed to run instead a haphazard and cranky institution which would expose itself to litigation and protest were it run by any branch of the medical profession, is a deliberate one. The point is not the honest relief of suffering but the promulgation of a cult based on death and suffering and subjugation." [Salon]

The contentious report also says the Vatican rushed Teresa's sainthood push for publicity's sake, noting that Catholic officials fast-tracked her beatification and ignored evidence that refuted her "miracles."

Despite the study's inflammatory findings, researchers claim they aren't out to smear Mother Teresa, writing that it is "likely that she has inspired many humanitarian workers whose actions have truly relieved the suffering of the destitute and addressed the causes of poverty and isolation." They did say, however, that "the media coverage of Mother Teresa could have been a little more rigorous."

In the end, this study will probably do very little to hurt Mother Teresa's legacy. She was so popular that nearly 250,000 people flocked to Rome in 2003 to attend her beatification. For her biographer Navin Chawla and countless others, her belief that "each individual was a divine manifestation, each to be comforted, held, rescued, fed and not allowed to die alone" was enough to make up for any other faults.
 

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That's not really news. If you study the doctrines of Catholicism, they believe Jesus was glorified in his suffering and death. They also teach the way to salvation is through genuine suffering so you can unite your sufferings to those of Jesus. In order to become canonized to sainthood one of the first conditions is to be persecuted and suffering unto death for your faith.
 

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That's not really news. If you study the doctrines of Catholicism, they believe Jesus was glorified in his suffering and death. They also teach the way to salvation is through genuine suffering so you can unite your sufferings to those of Jesus. In order to become canonized to sainthood one of the first conditions is to be persecuted and suffering unto death for your faith.
When much of Catholic doctine was being codified (and fosilized), life was generally nasty, brutish, painful and short for a very large underclass of serfs. The early Church taught the spiritual benefits of suffering to make the downtrodden more accepting of their circumstances.
 
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I don't care.
 

Yoga Face

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and of course her absurd stance on birth control
created more misery then she could ever cure

i never liked her and thought she repesented the church at its lowest level
 

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That's not really news. If you study the doctrines of Catholicism, they believe Jesus was glorified in his suffering and death. They also teach the way to salvation is through genuine suffering so you can unite your sufferings to those of Jesus. In order to become canonized to sainthood one of the first conditions is to be persecuted and suffering unto death for your faith.
Perhaps, but nowadays, sane Catholic caregivers do not withhold analgesia to terminal patients on spiritual/doctrinal grounds.
Back in the day, even the Vatican found her loathsome death cult to be disconcerting, but with a public approval rating higher than the Pope’s, they let MT have her own way.
 

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In order to be cannonized a saint there have to be at least 2 certified miracles that occured through the intercession of said saint.
 

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In order to be cannonized a saint there have to be at least 2 certified miracles that occured through the intercession of said saint.

do card tricks count?


name me one that a science panel of atheists was allowed to judge real or not

the Vatican sets up its own panel of "scientists" does it not?
 

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All religious types are frauds.

I've said it before, I'll say it again. Religion is a force for evil in this world. Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Hindu - they're all the same. Evil.

Mother Teresa? Just another religious fraudster.


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life...int-new-canadian-study-claims/article9317551/

religion gives solice to many and feeds a lot of poor but i agree with you in principle

they retard science, start wars, create the poor they feed by supporting the ruling classes,
burn witches, persecute gays, oppress sexuality, make people feel guilty for being human, make bitches like Theresa a saint...
 

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I'm not a Hitchen's fan as I see him as a person that boasted his moral superiority in the same that right winger Christians do, as was pointed about by Chris Hedges. But I never really did understand what Mother Teresa did lol, and this is coming from someone who went to Catholic school.
 

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I can't believe the bitching of people on this post. I'm not catholic but this was a woman who gave her life trying to alleviate the suffering of the poorest of the poor in a country where the government refused to help. That's right, India's own government turned deaf ears to the people in Calcutta. There was no one else who would help and however she did it, at least she DID out of selflessness. Her only worldly possessions were a bucket and a towel when she died. Se spent her entire life helping the forgotten, however in her own way, and just by the very nature of her doing so, alleviated their suffering a little when no one else would. Remember, India was a shit hole 20 yrs ago. Don't put your blinders on, they wouldn't help their own people and to this day still ignore the plight of the truly poor. It's a rich county and they continue to fuck the most down trodden in the ass eagerly.

Her only mistake was dying the same week as princess diana, and we all know who the media darling was that week.

I'm ashamed at some of you.
 

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I can't believe the bitching of people on this post. I'm not catholic but this was a woman who gave her life trying to alleviate the suffering of the poorest of the poor in a country where the government refused to help. That's right, India's own government turned deaf ears to the people in Calcutta. There was no one else who would help and however she did it, at least she DID out of selflessness. Her only worldly possessions were a bucket and a towel when she died. Se spent her entire life helping the forgotten, however in her own way, and just by the very nature of her doing so, alleviated their suffering a little when no one else would. Remember, India was a shit hole 20 yrs ago. Don't put your blinders on, they wouldn't help their own people and to this day still ignore the plight of the truly poor. It's a rich county and they continue to fuck the most down trodden in the ass eagerly.

Her only mistake was dying the same week as princess diana, and we all know who the media darling was that week.

I'm ashamed at some of you.
she created more misery than she alleviated by her refusal to accept and give out birth control to the poor

she did them no favor that i can see
 

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religion gives solice to many and feeds a lot of poor but i agree with you in principle

they retard science, start wars, create the poor they feed by supporting the ruling classes,
burn witches, persecute gays, oppress sexuality, make people feel guilty for being human, make bitches like Theresa a saint...
I agree.
 

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In order to be cannonized a saint there have to be at least 2 certified miracles that occured through the intercession of said saint.
If we are speaking of the Roman Catholic Church. (Needless to say I know she was a Roman Catholic).
 
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