Unbelievable


Christian prohibitions on use of the word ‘Raca’ forbid me from
speaking directly, so I will employ the rhetorical figure of irony, and
say only:  Hail Caesar! Greater than Christ!


Our forefathers came to this country, after all, to allow a
republican form of government to ordain the internal workings of the
congregations of the faithful and of their consciences rather than a
monarchic-parliamentary form of government, right? And if Christian
teaching says we are not supposed to sue each other at law without first
speaking to the brethren, then the law, which is the source of our
salvation, must sweep aside the teachings of Christ, who, after all, was
condemned by a legitimate Roman legal process, and Christ had lower
polling numbers than Barabas.


Oh, and then the High Court speculates on the advisability of forcing
Rome to ordain priestesses like the Anglicans do, under
anti-discrimination law. No mention of ordaining gays.


http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/supreme-court-asks-could-discrimination-claim-force-female-priests/


Still, should I complain? Things were worse for my team under Queen Elizabeth, and under Diocletian. Rejoice, brethren.


But keep your powder dry, and go to confession.


h/t Mark Shea


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