Matthew Shepard

Posted by Terry Nelson on Oct 12th, 2008

He was just a kid.

As Christians, as Roman Catholics, we cannot ever support hatred and violence against persons.  This little kid was savagely murdered - beaten and left to die - hanged on a fence.  It always disturbed me.  I painted him hanged on that fence.  (It is in the collection of a private party and I have no photos.)  Regular readers know where I stand on homosexual issues - but gay bashing can never, ever be tolerated or supported.  (Beat me up instead - but never do this to people who may not have an opportunity to prepare their soul for death.  Ever!)  

Please pray for this little kid’s soul - he was beaten on the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, and died on this night a few years ago.  I like the Russian story of Our Lady wandering the fields looking for souls - I pray she picked this little one up that night… he was just a kid!

Link:

Brief bio on Wikipedia

Photo: Thanks to Thom

What’s wrong with Socialism?

Posted by Terry Nelson on Oct 12th, 2008

I’m against it.

I’m so old fashioned, I still think socialism isn’t a good thing.  I’m old and out of touch I guess, and way too Roman Catholic.  However, I read the following critique of socialism by another old Catholic guy I happen to have a lot of respect for, and he explains the matter much better than I could.  (He is much smarter than I am too.)

The great lie…

“Together with the victory of the revolution, though, Marx’s fundamental error also became evident. He showed precisely how to overthrow the existing order, but he did not say how matters should proceed thereafter. He simply presumed that with the expropriation of the ruling class, with the fall of political power and the socialization of means of production, the new Jerusalem would be realized. Then, indeed, all contradictions would be resolved, man and the world would finally sort themselves out. Then everything would be able to proceed by itself along the right path, because everything would belong to everyone and all would desire the best for one another…

Thus, having accomplished the revolution, Lenin must have realized that the writings of the master gave no indication as to how to proceed. True, Marx had spoken of the interim phase of the dictatorship of the proletariat as a necessity which in time would automatically become redundant. This ‘intermediate phase” we know all too well, and we also know how it then developed, not ushering in a perfect world, but leaving behind a trail of appalling destruction. Marx . . . omitted to work out how this new world would be organized — which should, of course, have been unnecessary…

His silence on this matter follows logically from his chosen approach. His error lay deeper. He forgot that man always remains man. He forgot man and he forgot man’s freedom. He forgot that freedom always remains also freedom for evil. He thought that once the economy had been put right, everything would automatically be put right. His real error is materialism: man, in fact, is not merely the product of economic conditions, and it is not possible to redeem him purely from the outside by creating a favourable economic environment. - The Great Lie: Benedict XVI on Socialism  [Pull quotes from Spe Salvi]

Links:

Rerum Novarum - Leo XIII on Capital and Labor

QUOD APOSTOLICI MUNERIS (On Socialism)

http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/d ocuments/hf_jp-ii_enc_01051991_centesimus-annus_en.html

How dark it can get…

Posted by Terry Nelson on Oct 12th, 2008

Unknowing.

A man went to confession, and after confessing all of his sins, and after a few words from the old priest, the confessor then closed his eyes and spoke with great ardor,   “You must know the Father loves you!  The Father loves you so much!”  The stunned penitent replied, choked with emotion, “Really?!”

Columbus Day

Posted by Terry Nelson on Oct 12th, 2008

Christopher Columbus did not envision a socialist America! 

ROFLMAO!

(I posted this just for you…)

Anyway - October 12 is the traditional Columbus Day.

Art:  “Columbus Dream” Dali

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