2.2 Ten affirmations on justice, peace and the integrity of creation
Affirmation II
We affirm God's option for the poor
The poor are the exploited and oppressed. Their poverty is not accidental.
It is very often a result of deliberate policies which result in the constantly
increasing accumulation of wealth and power in the hands of a few. The existence
of poverty is a scandal and a crime. It is blasphemy to say that it is the will
of God. Jesus came that we should have "life in all its fullness"
(John 10:10). In his death and resurrection, Christ exposed and thereby conquered
the powers that deny the poor their right to abundant life (Luke 4:16-21). God
shows a preferential option for the poor. "The glory of God is reflected
in the poor person fully alive" (Archbishop Romero). In the cries of the
poor we hear the challenging voice of God.
Those whom society treats as "the least" are described by Jesus as
his sisters and brothers (Matthew 25:31-46). While we support the need for diaconal
services and urgent response to emergencies, we recognize in our time that the
needs of "the least" can only be met by fundamentally transforming
the world economy through structural change. Charity and aid projects alone
cannot meet the needs and protect the dignity of the world's poorest billion
people of whom women and children are the majority. The solution to the debt
crisis can only be found through a just, equitable world economic order and
not in palliative measures like the re-scheduling of debts.
We affirm God's preferential option for the poor and state that as Christians
our duty is to embrace God's action in the struggles of the poor in the liberation
of us all.
We will resist all forces, policies and institutions which create and perpetuate
poverty or accept it as inevitable and ineradicable.
We commit ourselves to be allies of those organizations and efforts which are
dedicated to achieving the eradication of exploitation and oppression.
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