And for all the liberals commenting on this page who hypocritically advocate the institution of the evil of abortion to somehow absolve Irish society of the evil of past Catholic abuses, please don’t get overly moralistic or pontifical with your traditionalist enemies. Be instead uncritically kind to them, as that is your relativistic gospel, is it not?"Catholic Ireland is Dead and Gone." By Crawford Gribben, The American Conservative, 5/3/18 (paragraphs and image added).But do enjoy your temporary victories, liberals, and bask in them. They’ll be short-lived. I’m going to delight in seeing the Islamists return Europe to a Middle Ages theocracy where the mouths of sweet liberal humanists will be forever shut.
Our liberal friends childishly imagine that secular non-judgmental (though always curiously judgmental) humanism will be enough to transform the entire world into a “I’m OK, You’re OK” romper room filled with coloring books and a submissive respect for all behaviors no matter how insane or perverse or unnatural. Poor babies, once Islam sweeps the continent, you’ll all be pining for the return of Catholic Enlightenment.
(a.k.a. Bastion Of Liberty)
"Keep clear of the dupes that talk democracy,
And the dogs that bark revolution.
Drunk with talk, liars and believers.
I believe in my tusks.
Long live freedom and damn the ideologies!"
(Robinson Jeffers)
This pope seems to be especially appropriate for the Catholic Church at this time. I must say, though, that I can't understand how he can believe there is no Hell. Didn't I read that he visited Cuba recently?
ReplyDeleteI think His Holiness is the perfect salesman for a Church culture that denies any Catholic exceptionalism. In fact, I would bet that his agenda toward the Church is the same as the EU's agenda for Europe. He has certainly washed a lot more muslim feet than Christian.
The agenda of Francis, why he was selected, and why his predecessor resigned are mysteries. The whole Western world has lost its mind so why would the Pope be exempt from the prevailing trends? Yeats wrote a long time ago that the center would not hold (or is not holding). A+ for insight.
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