The “Tablet” Fragments
Over at Linen on the Hedgerow, the continuation of a problem first raised by EF Pastor Emeritus: what to do with the copies of the “Tablet”, an obvious toxic waste. The question is formulated as follows:
The dilemma grows – what to do with the bulk of (remaindered) Tablets?
You can’t use them as landfill material because of the environmental pollution threat – what can you possibly do with them?
Polite and creative suggestions gratefully received.
Of course, the best solution would be to save the trees and with them our oh so oh endangered oh planet from oh unavoidable oh death…
Failing that, we could put the Tablet fragments in one of those caves used to store nuclear waste.
Mind, though, that we would have to shred the paper very finely. Otherwise we would run the risk of some academically challenged researcher finding them in sixteen or seventeen centuries, and telling us that it can’t be excluded that in the XXI Century the Church had wymyn priests…
Mundabor
Posted on September 25, 2012, in Catholicism and tagged Conservative Catholic, conservative catholicism, The "Tablet", Wymyn priest. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.




















Thanks, Mundie old chap. Always a compliment coming from you.
Thanks, Sir, whoever you are… (you might be a blogger, methinks ;)…).
M
I think this is one of those cases where you have to hang any pollution and burn the wretched things.
Gosh! 😉
m