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divineirony:

Penn And Teller call Bullshit on Mother Teresa (feat. Christopher Hitchens)

She wasn’t a friend to the poor, she was a friend to poverty, who fetishized suffering.

Bill Donohue (Pres. of The Catholic League) admits: “Oh, absolutely. Mother Teresa wanted people to live in impoverished conditions, so that she could identify with the poor whom she’s serving.”

Mother Teresa taught a bizarre “pseudo-pantheism” in which she believed Jesus was present in everyone. She said, “When we destroy an unborn child, we destroy God” (Nov 11, 1985 - Christian News) and “The dying, the crippled, the mentally ill, the unwanted, the unloved — they are Jesus in disguise. … [through the] poor people I have an opportunity to be 24 hours a day with Jesus.” [On another occasion, she again demonstrated her pantheistic religious philosophy: “Every AIDS victim is Jesus in a pitiful disguise; Jesus is in everyone … [AIDS sufferers are] children of God [who] have been created for greater things” (1/13/86, Time).]

The common belief is that Mother Teresa worked with the sick and destitute to lovingly return them to health. An examination of her missions will show that this is far from the case. Mother Teresa believed that there is spiritual value in suffering. Once, when tending to a patient dying of cancer, she said “You are suffering like Christ on the cross. So Jesus must be kissing you.” (Christoper Hitchens - The Missionary Position: Mother Teresa in Theory and Practice, p. 41). For this reason she would not prescribe pain killers in her clinics, choosing instead to allow her patients to experience the suffering that she believed would bring them closer to Christ. Despite the tens of millions of dollars donated to her charity each year, her missions were rudimentary and offered no real health care. Her missions mainly catered to the critically ill and simply afforded them a place to go to die. It is interesting to note that when Mother Teresa became ill she would travel to the finest health care facilities to receive treatment. [x]

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h4ilstorm:

Niah light beam (by J W CRUX)
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Niah light beam (by J W CRUX)

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tiny-creatures:

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Snuggle by ~VJagev

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A cute, cuddly kitten infestation

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ecogboutique:

Image source: Sunlight Streaming Through inserted into the moss garden of Gio-ji in Kyoto by Yoke
~ “The earth has music for those who listen.”
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Image source: Sunlight Streaming Through inserted into the moss garden of Gio-ji in Kyoto by Yoke

~ “The earth has music for those who listen.”

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Moonrise (by moe chen)

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Green Drops #2 - Explored by Jack Hood on Flickr.
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Green Drops #2 - Explored by Jack Hood on Flickr.

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