Burn of 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.
Amazing Green… how sweet the sound… that saved a plant or trrreeee
I once was saved… but now I Am Lost… Was
red but now I’m Green.
When we’ve been there 10 billion years.. bright shining as Gretaaah… We’ve no lost days in this burning haze, then when Al Gore begunnnn.
Some inconvenient truths have more to do with money and control than they have to do with salvation. Save the Planet?
Go fly a kite.
God made man a dwelling for love of him, which he broke through disobedience. God then promised to remove him to a better house if he tried hard to follow Him.
Man has responded by rejecting God and staging a drunken orgy in the broken house.
Ignore the landowner and control the vineyard through whatever is required, even murder, even murder of the landowner’s Son. Even the apostles, who could be as thick as the rest of us, had no problem answering what would happen to those wretched tenants.
To give a different take on the old cliche, “Is the columnist Catholic?” (I know he is and good for him.) Rather than attacking those that are struggling with the challenges to their faith that are a direct result of the many heretical and near heretical pronouncements by the pope, he could encourage the pope to stop saying foolish things about matters that he knows nothing about, like “follow the science” or “trust the research” which has just become a cliche that indicates that whoever says it is gaslighting you. It’s almost as bad as “the science is settled” which is epically non-scientific. As my wife used to say, his job is to teach the faith not to attack the faithful. Stay in your lane, popie…