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It is a well documented fact that mother teresa intentionally and willfully hospiced sick poor people that could have been cured by anti-biotics and other relatively inexpensive medications. She and her followers collected these ignorant people, laid them out and let them slowly die with no pain medications and minimum food and water while asking you all to donate money to her cause. They hoarded the money and her bought up some of the most valuable realestate possible in major cities all over the world.

It is also a well documented fact that they warehoused poor orphans in conditions that would have made nazi prison camps look like luxury.

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2007-08-29 16:40:05 · 10 answers · asked by Atrum Animus AM 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Susan Shields, a former nun, recalled that one year there was roughly $50m held by the New York office alone. Much of the money, she complained, sat in banks while workers in the homes were obliged to reuse blunt needles. The order has stopped reusing needles, but the poor care remains pervasive. A case earlier this year where staff knew a patient had typhoid but made no effort to protect volunteers or other patients.

Mother Teresas was a monster and any human or moral character should oppose her appointment as a saint.

2007-08-29 16:40:56 · update #1

The quote is from: Monday 18 August 2005

2007-08-29 16:44:07 · update #2

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Thank you for bringing some honesty to the contemporary fawning over Mother Teresa. Her public image was spotless but the cruelty of her religious perspective is not generally known. She considered suffering to bring her closer to Christ. Yet the people dying in horrid cots in her service did not benefit from donations and suffered under measly care. This is not because the nuns were ignorant. They refused to give modern medical care to the patients. Donations went to the Vatican and to further the religious cause.

I do not believe in sainthood, or martyrdom. I think Teresa is being canonized because she was a good public relations image for the church, like other so-called saints and exemplars of unquestioning servitude. When I was a kid, everyone in my class sat down and prayed for "mother teresa's health." If only they had known that a single trained doctor does more to help the suffering than any woman trained under Teresa's order.

If only people realized what nightmares are allowed behind the quackery of religious benevolence. Anyone who opposes contraception in a country rife with AIDS and sexual diseases is not making a solid case for moral behavior. She let those people die. She refused them actual medical care (describing the stench of rotting wounds, no less) because they allowed her to live out her religious ideals of Christ-like suffering.

Some recent letters have come to light from M.T. and have revealed that she harbored doubts about god in the later part of her life, being unable to hear or see her supposed connection to Christ.

I'm surprised she could even sleep at night.

PaulCyp: She had the money. People all over the world chose to donate to help her cause. Remember her appearances with Princess Diana?

She didn't use it on the sick. She could have helped them.
The money went to build churches. That is the problem. She choose to let those people die in relative misery. Better than the street, but not much better than the Middle Ages. If you don't send a sick child to the doctor in the states, it is considered child abuse. Here, they considered it compassion -- and godly.

2007-08-29 17:02:03 · answer #1 · answered by Dalarus 7 · 5 1

Susan Shields Mother Teresa

2016-12-14 07:02:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It's no surprise as the Catholic Church has a long history of doing despicable things. I know that Pope Benedict had a law-suit filed against him for knowingly moving a certain pedophile priest to another country instead of allowing the priest to be brought to justice. The Vatican asked that The Pope be given, "Diplomatic Immunity" and it was granted by a Texas Judge. The news media was asked not to report on it and they complied.

2007-08-29 18:50:57 · answer #3 · answered by liberty11235 6 · 3 2

Mother Teresa took people who would have died in the gutter, and enabled them to die with a measure of dignity. She took infants who had been thrown in the trash by parents who could not support them, and loved them, even though many of them were beyond medical help, holding and hugging their flea and lice-infested little bodies so they could know some semblance of human affection. She purchased many buildings for use in this godly ministry, while she herself lived there, in the midst of the filthy rat infested, corpse littered streets of Calcutta. It is true she did not have advanced medical facilities available to her. She and her faithful sisters did what they could. What have you done for the poorest of the poor? Mother Teresa is not "on the track to sainthood". She is already a saint without question; and soon God's Church will officially recognize her as such.

2007-08-29 17:11:44 · answer #4 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 3 3

Mother Teresa was a human like anybody else and you would have to know her rather than look at documents that others wrote about her to determine if she was a saint or not. I don't believe anybody of this modern day and age can be a saint. They would have to be ordained by God and God Himself. And I wouldn't put a Godly name on any human being unless they were truly prophets of God.

2007-08-29 16:49:04 · answer #5 · answered by SMX™ -- Lover Of Hero @};- 5 · 0 3

It's true that MT saw virtue in suffering, and so did not really attempt to alleviate it. Penn and Teller actually did an expose on her. you can look it up on youtube if you haven't seen it.

2007-08-29 16:50:01 · answer #6 · answered by wondermus 5 · 4 0

You have to sing from the same song sheet I'm told
We are Humans and are able to think for ourselves... thank you very much

To the one below me

"we must seek a pope fit for our purpose" etc

2007-08-29 17:12:16 · answer #7 · answered by Human Being Human 7 · 2 1

That's why she was having a 'crisis of faith', she was wondering if she should become a capitalist and work for US insurance companies.

2007-08-29 16:49:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 5 2

goodness, some people will really do anything to smear a good person's reputation just to suit their hateful needs.

2007-08-29 16:46:13 · answer #9 · answered by Perceptive 5 · 4 7

Stop and shut your sorry AsZ when you compare the nazi prison. The nazi prison is a horrible crime of mankind.

2007-08-29 16:49:22 · answer #10 · answered by Near of DN 4 · 1 11

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