Tuesday, April 22, 2008

prohibition repealed

" Sometimes we are looked upon as people who speak only of prohibitions " Benedict XVI. OK, let's get it straight. We live in a p.c. world ( personally centered ). Be tolerant, don't tell me what I can't do! For those of us living a P.C. life ( personally christian ), you already know. For those pc's out there; here it is reworded so as not to offend. 1. I am God; there's only one of Me.....love me. ( I died for you) 2. Respect my name; I do yours. 3. Keep holy the sabbath. I give you seven days. I'm only asking for one. 4. Love your parents. You'll understand when you become one. 5. Respect life. give life. Death comes soon enough. 6. Be faithful to your spouse. Be faithful to yourself. 7. Take and keep only what is yours. ( you know how stuff can pile up) 8. Tell the truth; even when it hurts. ( It really does work out in the end ) 9. Be satisfied with who you have. That's for both spouses. 10. Be satisfied with what you have. There, thats not so bad! Oh Yeah! They say if you want to make God smile....tell Him your plans. You really want to make God smile?........love one another.... it tickles Him when His kids get along and play well with each other. pax tecum!

2 comments:

The Heart of Things said...

Love the simplicity of it all! A nice streamlined edition of the Big Ten!

FYI, if you want some good blogging coverage of B16's visit, I found a nice bunch here: http://benedictinamerica.blogspot.com/

And of course, you must be introduced to the Queen of Catholic Bloggers, Amy Welborn, here:

http://amywelborn.wordpress.com/2008/04/21/thinking-about-the-pope/

She does a lot of commentary and networking more than actual reflection, but if you leave a comment on her blog, you'll start to network with other bloggers and get a could taste of their stuff (and they may see yours)

Pax tibi,
Liam

MARY said...

Hey Uncle Billy,
I love your blog, Billy turned me on to it. I always loved how you could boil everything down til it just makes sense, pure genius.

Love ya,
Mary