Mother Teresa was against education, the empowerment of women, - TopicsExpress



          

Mother Teresa was against education, the empowerment of women, equality, self-sustainability and birth control. And these are just some of the core values of the charity she and the vatican created which is nothing less than a covert missionary effort to convert people to their religion, and not actually to free them from poverty. Mother Teresas charity takes in MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in donation yearly while refusing to account for it and continuing to run less than substandard medical facilities. People who blindly continue to defend and propagate the saintly image of Mother Teresa marketed to the world for decades by the vatican are in fact part of the problem and not the solution. Whats worse, these same people would NEVER allow themselves or their families to be treated like these nuns treat the patients they admit into their dismal medical facilities, but somehow its OK for the poor? And when Mother Teresa herself got sick, where did she go? Only to the best hospitals around the world and not her own clinics. This is just one of the many examples of the blatant hypocrisy of this organization and her followers. There is plenty of evidence available from volunteers, nurses, doctors and even nuns who have left what is essentially a religious cult founded by the late Albanian nun. Notably, Christopher Hitchens and others wrote about Mother Teresas medically negligent and financially fraudulent charity 20 YEARS AGO and still, nothing much has changed inside this organization. It is time to escalate the current and ongoing findings of our own investigation. Weve picked up where Hitchens and others left off, it is imperative that the rational community begins to support and share our efforts and information with the same passion they share and cite books and articles that are now DECADES old. Help us STOP The Missionaries of Charity - Join us today at: fb/missionariesofcharity
Posted on: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 13:05:48 +0000

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