Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Celibacy and the Church
The old choir boys are singing again but this time they are not doing it in unison with their old teachers. They are vocalizing the abuses received by these eminent and learned lechers.
I read today that in Rome they are investigating 3000 cases of abuse by the clergy in Europe, Australia, the U.S.A. and Asia. The problem as I see it is not one of homosexuality which in itself is as old and well-established as Methusalem, practiced by adults of the same sex and tendencies all over the world with great enjoyment and satisfaction. Some of my homosexual friends are horrified reading about these clothed men torturing children in order to satisfy their libido. Who are these people? Certainly not just homosexuals!
I´ll tell you who they are; members of a religious order who, in order to follow their vocation have to take a vow of celibacy( as if legislating celibacy implies the same as removing the need).There are places such as prisons, convents, seminaries and single sex schools that normal sound minded people should avoid at all costs. It breeds unnatural situations, where physical sex manifests itself in the form of sadistic games, bringing out the worst in peoples subconscious.
If the Catholic Church genuinely wants to reduce the number of children abused it should do away with the vow of celibacy right away. The only other alternative is that it should chemically castrate every member of the clergy. The right way is to put it to the vote and accept for the first time in history a democratic decision. Whatever happens we have to stop calling the perpetrators of these terrible acts homosexual, because they are not. At least the vast majority of them are not gay but just perverted sick people who live from guilt to guilt teaching compassion in the name of a God never met nor ever will. The one who are genuinely homosexual usually join the Anglican faith!!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Long live the Costa del Sol
After the wettest winter in AndalucĂa in living memory the sun looks like it’s appeared again. I took a short walk in the garden admiring beautiful flowers being assailed by colourful butterflies. In the vegetable plot three different type of lettuce are thriving together with a half dozen cauliflower, four cabbages and a row of fennel.
Tomorrow I will play at Lauro Golf with a group called the Frogs. They are a great bunch of people, mainly British, living on the Costa del Sol. My wife is planning to take my seven year old skiing to the Sierra Nevada for the first time. What I am trying to say is that life is beautiful on the Costa del Sol. Despite experiencing the same economic problems as the rest of the world, we live in a privileged environment with wonderful facilities available allowing us to enjoy life to the full. I would not like to live anywhere else.
If anyone out there wants to join us and buy or rent a property in Alhaurin el Grande, Coin or anywhere on the Costa, why not check out our webpage www.propertysearchspain.com
We have lots of bargains at the moment so it is a great time to start looking.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Alba Golf on the Costa del Sol
I just came back from a week long golfing holiday on the Costa del Sol. My friends, eleven of them came from Scotland, so you can imagine how much they looked forward to playing in the sun. However it was not meant to be as we were presented with one of the wettest weeks in history.
Despite the rain and thanks to a truly professional agent called Michael Falvey from Alba Golf Holidays S.L. (who was in contact with our group on a daily basis) we managed to get four good days of golf and golf vouchers valid for a year for the courses we did not manage to play because of the impossible weather.
I cannot recommend Alba Golf enough. Michael Falvey managed to change our itinerary on a daily basis according to which course was available and he did it with such a professional attitude that my Scottish friends and I were very pleasantly surprised and determined to come back next year.
Well done Michael!
Check it out-
http://www.albagolfholidays.com/
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