Thursday, January 30, 2020

I wrote this at the Wall Street Journal 4 years ago. A fucktard thinks "the gift of faith" is a good thing.

FUCKTARD: One of the main things to keep in mind is that not a single dogma (established teaching) of the church has been changed once it has been established as dogma. If any were to change it will call into question the very belief that the church is guided by the Holy Spirit and that the Church is infallible. Cardinal Gibbons made this statement shortly after the first Vatican Council in his book Faith of our Fathers and not a single established teaching has been changed that he outlines in the book. It is great that we can trust in God's church and not have to rely on his Bishops.

ME: Sorry about this nitpicking but your "Holy Spirit" is just a fantasy. It's not real. Spirits, whether or not they are holy, do not exist. Leprechauns have the same problem.

FUCKTARD: It is obvious you do not understand who the Holy Spirit is from the Christian perspective and by your comments you have not been granted the gift of faith. You of course are entitled to your opinion. For Catholics, we know the Holy Spirit, guides our Church and ourselves as part of the Trinity: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Three Divine Persons of One God. An article of Faith and a cornerstone of our beliefs.

ME: Sir, I endured 8 years of brainwashing in a Catholic school. I know exactly what your holy spook is and I know it's not real. This is reality. Reality is not an opinion. Today we have something called the "21st century". We know things these days. It's not like the Dark Ages the god-soaked live in.

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