Dangerous Catholicism
Men are sensitive, delicate and spiritual creatures devoted to all things spiritual. So with "spiritual" Now that's philosophy, church etc. which so completely non-alcoholic stuff. Still - if the book "Catholicism for Dummies" hits, the listener is very reflective:

"The Sunday church attendance is not only desirable, it is a moral obligation" standing next to a small bomb. How might this be interpreted? Caught the non-churchgoers, the "ball of fire of God"? It reminds me a little of that evangelical preachers in Africa like the "Combine God" can call. Volunteer! No, I think this is unlikely. Perhaps the bomblets is also indirectly for a lighter that carries you to the service, particularly in order to successfully preaching to swing in the air? But would not suffice as a simple "addition"? Puzzle about puzzles. Or is it meant symbolically. Well I would imagine that inside of a church in that Mixa of Augsburg shepherd named so in flush device that is close to an explosion. At least when he talks about the role of women.
Well I had hoped to find in the text information about the intricacies of Catholicism. Since the book is pretty thick, I flipped the same time "be good if the sin is that simple." To Chapter 11 (Hm, full sentences are probably not quite the thing of the authors.) There is (again next bomblets one):
"... It is a good thing to enjoy a tasty meal, but if you consistently eat more than you need, and is obese, then the gluttony. If on the other hand as long as you eat nothing more until the health suffers, just for the sake of good looks, then that is vanity. "
Man, as a Catholic, but it seems to have really heavy! If you do not have your ideal weight on it, bang, haste committed a sin! And although it seems to be a damn what you do, any sin will always find ...
Well, one last quote yet, which is under the heading "smell":
"The sense of smell is as much a part of man as the other four senses,. Shall suspend the Catholic worship one all that can address this body function"
So that, I can confirm now really! Because until recently I was in the beautiful basilica in Ottobeuren and coincidentally, it was a "late trade" (it was 11 clock in the morning!). Beside me sat a pilgrim, who clearly thought his ideal weight through a diet of garlic ...
Enough. So I hope now not even that I am a Catholic reader stepped on the toes, but a review of this book, written by two priests, I could not resist easy ![]()




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