Burn for the Day
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 41 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
He is an Archbishop of a Diocese not a political activist. What is wrong with him?
If he feels that strongly then hop on a plane, and go fight the Israelis. Leave your priestly collar behind.
”Are you ignorant Archbishop or simply evil?”
Unfortunately, Don, in this man’s case it looks like we might need to embrace the power of ‘and’.
What the heck is a God of Many?
The Senate Majority leader (just the other day) and the Secretary of State (some weeks ago) yammered for a ‘two state solution’ (to which, in the ‘mind’ of Chares Schumer, Mr. Netanyahu is an impediment). You can never figure out with our political class if it’s stupidity or mendacity which lies behind what they utter. The ‘two-state solution’ has been rejected by Arab political bosses on three separate occasions (most recently in 2008) and is something which has always been anathema to Hamas.
Anyone employed by religious institutions north of the parish level (and, at the parish level at times) can in our time to be expected to manifest the attitudes of a randomly selected NGO administrator. NGO administrators are seldom impressive people.
“What the heck is a God of Many?”
I’m going with it being one of the rotten fruits of Modernism, which holds that every religion is affirmatively willed by God, and all of them worship the same God, both of which points are in conflict with everything revealed and taught to us for nearly 2,000 years. Unfortunately, The Council™️ bought into this lie, and we now see it being taught in most places in the Catholic Church today. I find it inexplicable that anyone who actually studies, even briefly, what the various non-Christian world religions believe, would fall for this obvious fallacy. But here we are. 🤷🏻♂️
His first sentence is absolutely correct. It’s just, like a Hamas rocket, aimed at the wrong target.