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Post self-deleted by Chocolatos Land.

Happy Easter to my Catholic brothers and sisters from UCN.
God bless you all.

Say, out of curiousity, why is it not recommended to join the World Assembly?

Hope all my western brothers and sisters had a great pasca!

Philadelippines wrote:Say, out of curiousity, why is it not recommended to join the World Assembly?

Because the World Assembly requires it's members to pass Legislaturperiode which is uncompatible with the Catholic faith.

Frostedestownion wrote:Because the World Assembly requires it's members to pass Legislaturperiode which is uncompatible with the Catholic faith.

"Legislatureperiode"?

Philadelippines wrote:"Legislatureperiode"?

Auto correct. I meant to write laws and misstyped. My phone is in German

Frostedestownion wrote:Auto correct. I meant to write laws and misstyped.

Oh so they pass laws which are against our faith, and we dont support so we don't join?

Philadelippines wrote:Oh so they pass laws which are against our faith, and we dont support so we don't join?

Yeah. They mandate that memberstates have to allow gay marriage, divorce, abortion, contraception, gender affirming care and so forth.

Apart from that the World Assembly also makes legislation which should be left to the Individual nations, something that is not in line with the principle of subsidiarity.

ah ok

Frostedestownion wrote:Yeah. They mandate that memberstates have to allow gay marriage, divorce, abortion, contraception, gender affirming care and so forth.

Apart from that the World Assembly also makes legislation which should be left to the Individual nations, something that is not in line with the principle of subsidiarity.

Ok i'll left WA

Happy Easter to all!

I usually don’t speak much on here, but I wanted to ask you all for prayers for me this week! Pray to Mary and Our Lord, that I may be overrun with Paschal joy and trust in His plan. Pray for me that I may rejoice in whatever He has in store for me. God bless you all!

Post self-deleted by Colmis.

It's good to be back, after the servers went offline. God bless you all and a wonderful weekend to everyone!

I've been reading some books I had on my back shelf for a while. The latest is "The Church and the Market" Revised Edition by Thomas E. Woods Jr. He makes the case for Austrian Economics and argues that the best of intentions cannot do away with the simple laws of cause and effect and when the effect becomes the opposite of the intention then no matter how noble the intention, it's not the way you help people. Very interesting reading.

Good to see the website running again.

Gentlemen, it is with the greatest pleasure that I inform you Christ is Lord.

ˇViva, Cristo Rey!

A series of massive floods has struck the state of Rio Grande do Sul, located in southern Brazil. Around 80 people have died by now and many more are wounded or without a home. Therefore, I'd like to ask everyone here to put the state and its population in your prayers.

I also urge any Brazilians here, who are able and willing , to donate to the dioceses of the affected locations, to the aid fund created by the national bishop's conference or to any trustworthy charity that is aiding the victims.

Frustrated Franciscans wrote:I've been reading some books I had on my back shelf for a while. The latest is "The Church and the Market" Revised Edition by Thomas E. Woods Jr. He makes the case for Austrian Economics and argues that the best of intentions cannot do away with the simple laws of cause and effect and when the effect becomes the opposite of the intention then no matter how noble the intention, it's not the way you help people. Very interesting reading.

Mises argued that ultimately, no economic model had the capability of predicting human behavior. You can try and mold man into your philosophy, but human nature prevails in the end. Part of the reason Austrian economists often say they are trying to describe human commerce, rather than prescribe some sort of plan for markets to follow.

A New Free Columbiana wrote:Mises argued that ultimately, no economic model had the capability of predicting human behavior.

Agreed, there is no way to predict human behavior (Asimov's Psychohistory concept notwithstanding, because there really are "mules" everywhere) but you can get a feel for overall forces that impact the economic landscape. Just as you can't predict whether it's going to snow or rain you can state with certainty that when it gets cold the former is much more likely than the latter.

Let's look at a good current example. The current "minimum" wage (and yes, the minimum wage is always going to be ZERO, as in you're fired). Increasing it in California led, literally, to layoffs with either closures, or being replaced by automated machines. That's a fact. Now you could say it might have been possible that people would have just accepted the massive inflation, but people are already complaining about the insane price of fast food so that's not going to happen, even though, technically, it could. It would have been much better for people working these jobs that the government instead removed all the problems that result in a high cost of living in the first place.

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