God’s will: picking and choosing

This is monstrous, surely?

Cardinal Keith O’Brien is due to speak out against the proposals for the creation of human-animal hybrid embryos when he addresses a public meeting in the Fife town of Kirkcaldy.

The Cardinal, who has suffered poor health in recent weeks, was released from hospital after having a pacemaker fitted.

A pacemaker? Isn’t that against God’s will?


Posted on March 28th, 2008 at 10:25am under Religion and theology

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  1. mikepower (2 comments.) on 28.03.2008 at 10:52 Permalink | Reply

    Anyone live near Kirkaldy and own a jamming device?

  2. Ian (10 comments.) on 28.03.2008 at 11:03 Permalink | Reply

    Hahaha. It’s always the same.

  3. Lobster Blogster (32 comments.) on 28.03.2008 at 12:48 Permalink | Reply

    His Eminence has evidently become a human-machine hybrid, and perhaps should now be styled Robo-Cardinal.

    God won’t mind, since he/she/it doesn’t exist.

    1. Justin on 28.03.2008 at 12:52 Permalink | Reply

      God won’t mind, since he/she/it doesn’t exist.

      Pedant.

  4. Mike on 30.03.2008 at 16:08 Permalink | Reply

    I think it’s becoming fairly clear that Henry didn’t have enough Catholics burned at the stake or beheaded when he had the chance.

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