Contemporary Jesuits Are Way Beyond Parody
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Does Father Thomas Reeese even understand that he is made (in part) out of carbon (and calcium and other elements) in a gelatinous bag of water, and every time he breathes, he exhales carbon? These guys are truly idiots.
Oh, and one last thing: the solution to fossil fuel carbon emissions that Father Reese will NOT support – this has got simple pictures for a dumb idiot like him:
https://science.howstuffworks.com/inside-nuclear-power-plant-pictures.htm
@LQC:
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Thanks for the link. I have often thought there needs to be a class in high school–at least a one year class–on “how infrastructure works”. Maybe then folks would have an appreciation for power plants, water treatment systems, bridges, etc
Again, I don’t want to make class judgments. That applies to Jesuits, Catholics, Jews, Muslims, Democrats, Republicans, blacks, immigrants. What some individuals do is bad, sinful. What is proclaimed as public policy is to be abhorred, if sinful. In our Catholic 12 Step group (Calix), many of the books used for zoom meetings have been written by Jesuits, and they do not contradict Catholic teaching. Are we to shun those books because they have been written by a Jesuit?
The giving up which led to monetary donations to charities has been replaced by…..less carbon?
Think it thru.
I don’t have a clothes line. So in order for me to do this I have to purchase (either drive or order) what is necessary to save, how much? In carbon?
Bob, the 90 percent of modern Jesuits given the remaining ten percent a bad name.
Actually, if you take out the false idol of carbon, it’s not a bad idea for a Lenten sacrifice. Particularly if you pray during the extra work time of arranging the clothes to dry.
There are wonderful indoor clothes racks to dry clothes, sox and towels Just got one thinking of getting a second one.
My dryer gave up the ghost several years ago. I now have the Amish solar model (vehemently forbidden, btw, by many CC&Rs in modern subdivisions), plus a single line on my covered back patio for inclement weather. When the atmospheric rivers and their less kin hit SoCal, I may have to triple-hang on the patio line, but, eventually, it all dries, with no mustiness.
That’s the most stupid thing I have read this week. And I have read a lot of stupid things this week. Fr Reese stop embarrassing yourself.