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  • #31
    And it's not unreasonable to think that non-Catholics contributed to famine/poverty relief as an afterthought of Mother Theresa's mission, regardless of whether or not they did it out of faith or otherwise.
    Last edited by Hobbs; 02-17-2010, 05:01 AM.

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    • #32
      Mother Theresa shouldn't be placed on a stamp because she was farking evil. :/ Mother Theresa was not a good role model. Here are some things that people don't hear about:

      1. In her Home for the Dying in Calcutta, India, the sick living in the facility:
      * Had a communal toilet
      * Weren't allowed to have their friends and relatives visit (mother Theresa believed that suffering brought you closer to Jesus, so God Damnit, you're gonna suffer in her care)
      * Were frowned at if they left their beds (and the beds were more like cots or hammocks, not decent beds)
      * And the nuns working there were basically told not to show any emotion toward those in their care.
      2. She hung out with the Duvalier family in Haiti. (Have fun Googling that family of psychos to see what they were up to in the 70s, 80s, and 90s.)
      3. She accepted over 1 million dollars from Charles Keeting, who had taken a shit ton of money from hard working people through his junk bond scams. Did the great M T give that money back to the poor, or the people it was stolen from? HELL NO.
      4. Mother Theresa's money was mostly spent on religious activities and NOT on the poor. She cared more about her religion than those she was supposedly taking care of.

      Seriously, look up some of the research people have done into her private life and how she actually acted throughout her "saintly" life. It's disgusting.

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