Saturday, March 27, 2010

PIMPS OF THE PERVERSE.

Something I posted on my class General Paper Portal:

Where be the faithful:

"More than 10,000 children in Europe smacked, tortured, and raped by priests who were supposed to protect them. Bishops and spokesmen denying or minimizing their role-appearing, for all the world, like old men who seem not to understand the seriousness of what they've done." Lisa Miller, NEWSWEEK, Save the Children.


O justice, justice, wherefore art thou justice? Deny thy father and refuse thy name, or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my versification. For I am no longer a Catholic.


What the hell is going with these peevish perverse pungent perverted pseudo-pious pervicacious perennial perilous Para-psychotic priests parading a paradox in privacy, a phantom of the prevailing principle that preaches to people the prime Papal philosophy parroted posthumously and presently, this panoramic precipitated pesky petrifying predators who find pleasures in the phallus of a preteen, prophets not protecting or proclaiming, but penetrating and probing; philandering with preschoolers; the phrenology of these pedophiles is in perplex beyond physical and psychological perspectives; the pain and the pillage of the prestigiously plastered pygmy should be presiding in a piggery or a prison rather than a palace or a place of worship. Pit-falling the pleas of the plagued and placid is a placebo of placatory plague of the plebian politicians. Prolific polemics poison the population.
I personally persist that we plunge these pompous penis-paramount popery with praseodymium.

This shows that a religion does not need spiritual leaders, it needs believers, not parrots, but prophets. Our predecessors probably didn't want to pop a bunch of primordial peeves. It's predation, and the premature victims are tormented.
Mothers and fathers everywhere are frantic, choirboys will only open their mouths to moan, suck or sing.

Another thing that confuses me is that most of these filthy pastors are, biologically impotent.

So what's your perspective?

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