Cardinal Pell;my irony meter broke
April 21, 2011 at 10:36 pm
(This post was last modified: April 21, 2011 at 10:40 pm by Oldandeasilyconfused.)
Just sat down in front of the TV to have my lunch, and pickle me grandmother!-there was that slimy Cardinal George Pell.
First he said "we are judged as people by the way we confront evil,or refuse to do so" . He said that po faced,as usual, and without a hint of irony,also as usual.
George went on to claim 2000 years of Christian influence for the wonderful way Aussies responded to recent natural disasters.
I then turned off the TV,fair dinkum, nearly put me off my baked beans.
I understand the notion of cognitive dissonance, but this bloke is just ridiculous. I guess unavoidable for a senior Catholic prelate.
First he said "we are judged as people by the way we confront evil,or refuse to do so" . He said that po faced,as usual, and without a hint of irony,also as usual.
George went on to claim 2000 years of Christian influence for the wonderful way Aussies responded to recent natural disasters.
I then turned off the TV,fair dinkum, nearly put me off my baked beans.
I understand the notion of cognitive dissonance, but this bloke is just ridiculous. I guess unavoidable for a senior Catholic prelate.