Rather than starting with the proofs of God's existence that concern traditional theologists, liberation theologists start with Christ's love of the poor. From that starting point are many roads. While some of those roads may pass through Marx, the intent is not to work Marx into Christianity, but to draw from all who may reflect some of Christ's love of the poor.

Paul VI quoted St. Ambrose when he issued the Populorum Progressio encyclical: "You are not making a gift of what is yours to the poor man, but you are giving him back what is his. You have been appropriating things that are meant to be for the common use of everyone. The earth belongs to everyone, not to the rich."

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