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pnwmom

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65. None of the costs you list are borne by hospitals and universities,
Mon Sep 23, 2013, 08:16 AM
Sep 2013

which don't share their revenues with the larger church. Their revenues go only to maintaining the specific medical center or university.

The actual providing of medical care or education doesn't fall under the category of administrative costs. It falls under the category of the delivery of a "service."

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Sell the gold throne. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #1
I'm thinking that there are a fair number on Wall Street that would love to have that in their adirondacker Sep 2013 #3
'Cause that'll magically end all the problems. (nt) Posteritatis Sep 2013 #10
No. Not all. duh. But it will help some problems and get in tune with Christian theology. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #14
Precisely what problem would that solve? (nt) Posteritatis Sep 2013 #20
Some people would get fed fish or could be taught to fish or both. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #21
I agree 100% Plucketeer Sep 2013 #51
I think it has more to do with credibility of the message Ztolkins Sep 2013 #57
The same pope who's still living in a hotel and just bought a used car older than I am.. (nt) Posteritatis Sep 2013 #58
Thanks elleng Sep 2013 #50
In case you haven't noticed, he doesn't use one. Beacool Sep 2013 #22
All the more reason to sell the one he owns. Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #23
HE doesn't own anything. Beacool Sep 2013 #27
Pope controls it. It is as effective as owning it. If he said sell, would it not be sold? nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #30
Actually he doesn't rpannier Sep 2013 #63
he probably will sell it. I will take my allies where I can roguevalley Sep 2013 #35
He has been impressive some times so far. nt Bernardo de La Paz Sep 2013 #36
That's rich! AlbertCat Sep 2013 #2
Has the Catholic church accidentally pscot Sep 2013 #4
Pretty good timing with the TPP. One can argue against it with the blessing of the Pope! nt adirondacker Sep 2013 #5
It was an oversight. Enthusiast Sep 2013 #60
At least that god pays cash instead of an unverifyable promissory note Major Nikon Sep 2013 #6
Why ignore everything else? ForgoTheConsequence Sep 2013 #7
I don't ignore everything else Major Nikon Sep 2013 #12
I'd love to see the breakdown of other religious organizations for a comparison. adirondacker Sep 2013 #8
Churches don't release their financial information Major Nikon Sep 2013 #11
Garrison Keiler was praising the pope on Prairie Home Companion and joked he may be swayed adirondacker Sep 2013 #19
I believ the Episcopal Church is required to release our info. hrmjustin Sep 2013 #28
This is exactly what Pope Francis is doing his best to change. He has been in office Cal33 Sep 2013 #34
Just gotta have faith then, yes? Major Nikon Sep 2013 #48
This pope is a little different. He is also trying to influence people through example. F.i., he Cal33 Sep 2013 #80
I've noticed Major Nikon Sep 2013 #81
Maybe not so much Major Nikon Sep 2013 #82
The health care networks and universities are non-profits open to non-Catholics, pnwmom Sep 2013 #42
It already was Major Nikon Sep 2013 #46
And the rest of its revenue went to COSTS, since it is a non-profit. nt pnwmom Sep 2013 #53
COSTS = Lawyer's Expenses DeSwiss Sep 2013 #55
Hospitals and universities spend the greatest part of their budget pnwmom Sep 2013 #56
So the very best you can say is it's a charity with 97% overhead Major Nikon Sep 2013 #59
None of the costs you list are borne by hospitals and universities, pnwmom Sep 2013 #65
The Pope complaining about global accumulated wealth rocktivity Sep 2013 #9
They are trying to correct their image problem. Just look at the new pope throne... Major Nikon Sep 2013 #15
Yup, that's an improvement. nt Deep13 Sep 2013 #40
I like this pope, but... Shampoobra Sep 2013 #16
And you wonder why we're never able to move forward with policies that benefit the masses rpannier Sep 2013 #64
But long-range accumulation of global weatlth rocktivity Sep 2013 #70
... said the head of Plunder Incorporated. Arugula Latte Sep 2013 #13
Interesting abelenkpe Sep 2013 #17
Same here Liberalynn Sep 2013 #68
But we put God's name on our money. So it must be okay. (n/t) thesquanderer Sep 2013 #18
I agree with him gopiscrap Sep 2013 #24
According to teabagger "Christians" The Wizard Sep 2013 #25
I'm hoping this will suck some of the wind out of their sails. nt adirondacker Sep 2013 #26
Some of my cousins are still very devout Catholics who are also Liberalynn Sep 2013 #69
"We want a just system that helps everyone-except women and gays. They're still 2nd class citizens." Arugula Latte Sep 2013 #29
I can understand your disdain for the Catholic stance on the LGBT community along with adirondacker Sep 2013 #32
Thats the old one thinking here PatrynXX Sep 2013 #31
As one who has always rejected religion Le Taz Hot Sep 2013 #33
I agree Le Taz Hot. An unlikely confluence of forces seem to be roguevalley Sep 2013 #37
IIRC, their last real fling with capitalism per se ended up with their banker dangling from a bridge MisterP Sep 2013 #77
Then sell the gold. n/t RandySF Sep 2013 #38
And yet he's right. Deep13 Sep 2013 #39
Somewhere Joel Osteen's Head Is Exploding Bigredhunk Sep 2013 #41
Poor Rick Santorum...what to do, what to do... alcibiades_mystery Sep 2013 #43
Good catch! Hard to believe he shares the same religion as JFK did. nt adirondacker Sep 2013 #44
Maybe he'll get confused and go Episcopalian! Ken Burch Sep 2013 #49
Pot, meet kettle. nt valerief Sep 2013 #45
I continue to like this guy! Ken Burch Sep 2013 #47
He may let us down, but he's certainly rocking the boat Hydra Sep 2013 #66
The Catholic Church is an ancient, slow-moving, behemoth of an institution... devils chaplain Sep 2013 #52
This is the first Pope I like. First he says stop harping on Gays and abortion. Now this! jzodda Sep 2013 #54
I honestly fear for this guy's life... fujiyama Sep 2013 #61
So I don't have to contribute to the mortgage on my corporate built church? bucolic_frolic Sep 2013 #62
truth ^ lunasun Sep 2013 #76
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #67
I'm not a catholic, but Pope Francis is the only Pope that has ever made any sense to me. olddad56 Sep 2013 #71
He really should take his own advice windsormich19454 Sep 2013 #72
How do you know he has personal wealth? BainsBane Sep 2013 #73
welcome to DU gopiscrap Sep 2013 #74
Welcome to DU, windsormich! Arugula Latte Sep 2013 #75
his vast wealth? i didn't know the pope made that much money. madrchsod Sep 2013 #78
It Is Refreshing to Have A Pope Refer To The Gospel TomCADem Sep 2013 #79
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