
22/01/2016 17:33
Pope Francis met with the CEO of Apple Inc., Tim Cook, on Friday. The private audience took place in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican.
Source: Vatican Radio
Was this a religious meeting or was this the meeting of two CEOs?
Did the Pope explore with Tim Cook the need to move away from exploiting human beings with exposure to pornography and encourage him to take steps to manage this situation in line with Christian values?
The use of technology promoting, or indeed, encouraging human beings to sin is explicitly and directly opposed to the will of Almighty God. Surely, the Pope, as an alleged moral and religious figure in the world, should be making the chasm between the promoters of “sin” wider, rather than narrower.
What is the Moral proclamation that the Pope gives to business leaders?
Does the Pope offer any Christian morality to business leaders? Is he displaying the moral characteristics representative and expected from supposed “Mosaic” leadership within the catholic church?
The answer to that is simply and sadly, no.
There should be condemnation of the business pursuits of companies like Apple and the likes and what they stand for -by the Pope and other religious leaders- but there is none. There seems to be a lack of moral leadership in the catholic church.
There is no “Mosaic” proclamation – ‘Are you for God?’
So does this all come down to what the Pope might consider “prudence”.
It is what it is, and “this is the avenue,” on the back of which the teachings of the church will be promoted. Why? Because the Pope, the church and it’s ministers promote an indifferent message towards it’s[catholic church] buddy system established with the likes of Apple’s CEO.
Well if that is the case then the scarlet and red is using “sin” to create business – which is deplorable and must be abhorred.
