Wisconsin native.
"The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him."--GKC
"Liberalism is the modern and morbid habit of always sacrificing the normal to the abnormal" --G K Chesterton
"The only objective of Liberty is Life" --G K Chesterton
"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition." -- Rudyard Kipling
You'll continue to post anonymously because you don't want Dad29 to know that you secretley accuse him of homosexuality and pedophilia wherein it is you who is the homosexual pedophile.
That, and, you secretley want him to hold you in your homo anony arms.
B/C pursuit of profit (assuming all the usual conditions) is morally allowable.
Note that the Pope also mentions "regulation" --in this case, you could stipulate Fair labor Standards Act, OSHA, etc. as useful regs on the pursuit of profit.
Diddling alter boys is repugnant, Father.
ReplyDeleteSurprise, surprise. The anonys come out again in full force.
ReplyDeleteBoy, these chuckleheads really get provoked when you start to poke holes in their rhetoric.
I think it may very well be time for comment moderation.
Dad29:
ReplyDeleteIs there a way you can get rid of this coward again, who apparently has nothing better to do?
If you want to silence anonymity then you must go too, DGCS. Irony totally escapes you.
ReplyDeleteDad29 will get rid of me as soon as he is done cranking off to his boylover movies.
Oh, anony, you little wuss.
ReplyDeleteYou'll continue to post anonymously because you don't want Dad29 to know that you secretley accuse him of homosexuality and pedophilia wherein it is you who is the homosexual pedophile.
That, and, you secretley want him to hold you in your homo anony arms.
Wuss.
If you must feed the trolls, use the hungry alligators, fellas.
ReplyDeleteHow can you this man of the cloth say that the Popes mean "even the profit motive" is morally good? ("You cannot serve God and mammon" (16:13))
ReplyDeleteB/C pursuit of profit (assuming all the usual conditions) is morally allowable.
ReplyDeleteNote that the Pope also mentions "regulation" --in this case, you could stipulate Fair labor Standards Act, OSHA, etc. as useful regs on the pursuit of profit.