«His views on immigration a based on abstract humanistic ideals and not on the political and economic
reality of capitalist society.»
Not exact matches
They become fit, if they do at all, only when prudent, mature lay and other clergy minds already in the church prevail over them, and when the hard
realities of the church in this particular
capitalist society are beaten into them.
Nevertheless, there are a great many faithful believers that struggle toward daily balance: the demands
of responsibility in a
capitalist society, seeking to hear God's voice, living in a seemingly self - sufficient world, vastly expanding that world through belief in a spiritual
reality.