'Orwell Surprise'
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One good standard by which to judge such things is whether one would share the same content with Our Lord standing there watching in plain sight....
I can't read the Gospels without a piercing sense of how radical Christ was and expects us to be in the practice of sanctity and perfection. Failure of Catholics to live according to that standard is why the Church seems to have fallen victim to such …More
One good standard by which to judge such things is whether one would share the same content with Our Lord standing there watching in plain sight....
I can't read the Gospels without a piercing sense of how radical Christ was and expects us to be in the practice of sanctity and perfection. Failure of Catholics to live according to that standard is why the Church seems to have fallen victim to such widespread corruption and decay.
I can't read the Gospels without a piercing sense of how radical Christ was and expects us to be in the practice of sanctity and perfection. Failure of Catholics to live according to that standard is why the Church seems to have fallen victim to such widespread corruption and decay.
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@Jeffrey Ade Implying something and stating it are not the same. Here it isn't an innuendo. The artist DID state it but self-censored his work.
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So instead of 'innuendo' it is 'did state it but self censored his work.' Innuendo is easier to say! I'll probably do it again.
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My English is kinda bad. I probably would do a lot worse except I accidentally right clicked when a word had red underlining, and the rest is history!
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I don't think we need cartoons to use foul language innuendo, or have impure pictures. Not very Catholic!
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