They live in a bubble. And that’s
how idiocy like this is created and cultivated within the church I love so
much. My family has been Catholic for at least one thousand years, maybe more. The
church has molded and shaped me. It’s a part of me but I hate what it’s become.
I don’t know if the church will survive.
I never considered it until recently but there are a lot of Cultist aspects to
the church. A bunch of men, living together in a house for their entire adult
life, dressing just like the other guys and never enjoying the company of women.
Should it change?
11,000 allegations of molestation
and outright rape have been leveled against almost 5,000 priest. And that’s
just in the US. Worldwide, thousands and thousands of priest have either been credibly
accused, arrested, or convicted of crimes against children.
They have to burst the bubble,
clean house and get rid of people like this PC thinking Nun. Well, I say have to.
They don’t have to. It’s called Lay-Trusteeism and we don’t have it. Unlike almost every organized religion in the
US which adheres to Lay Trusteeism, they own it all. The millions of acres of tax
free real estate, the churches, the convents, the schools. It’s all theirs and it’s
a money machine. Despite cries of poverty, the church is rich.
Anyway, below is an example of the
PC dumb-think that’s driven me and millions of others from the church. Someone
needs to explain to this Nun that in real life, you win and you lose, and when
you lose you don’t get an apology and when you win, you don’t have to apologize
for it. When her version of “Everyone is equal” is disturbed, she’s unhappy and
demands her unreal twisted view of justice be invoked.
She probably hasn’t a clue how
the world operates outside the bubble. But this Nun lives in a convent, convents
define bubbles. Whatever money she gets magically appears every week. Reality never,
ever, finds its way into the bubble.
A Connecticut high school is
apologizing and its coach has been suspended after its basketball team beat a
visiting team by a whopping 92-4 scoreline.
School administrators at Sacred
Heart, a Roman Catholic high school located in Hamden, Connecticut, has issued
an apology to their visiting Lyman Hall High school opponents, who were left
scoreless through three quarters of the girl's basketball game on Monday
evening, Fox 61 reported.
Jason Kirck, the third-year coach
of the Sacred Heart Sharks, has also been suspended for one game as the
dominant win did "not align" with the school’s teachings and
principles. "Sacred Heart Academy values the lessons taught and cultivated
through athletic participation, including ethical and responsible behavior,
leadership and strength of character, and respect for one’s opponents. Last
night’s Girls’ Basketball game vs Lyman Hall High School does not align with
our values or philosophies," Sister Sheila O’Neill, the school’s
president, said in a statement to GameTimeCT, a sports website.
She continued: "Sacred Heart
Academy Administration and Athletics are deeply remorseful for the manner
through with the outcome of the game was achieved. We are in communication with
Lyman Hall High School, the Southern Connecticut Conference and CIAC, and are
addressing these concerns internally to ensure that our athletic programs
continue to encourage personal, physical and intellectual growth."