tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352536197106136774.post2003087897949758230..comments2023-10-28T05:08:25.942-05:00Comments on Lunch Break: Christopher WestJohn Jansenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08241558776415884637noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5352536197106136774.post-88107968413078116982009-06-03T01:48:53.971-05:002009-06-03T01:48:53.971-05:00I watched it all and read it all.
West is shallow...I watched it all and read it all.<br /><br />West is shallow, reduces things perhaps past their simplest expression, juvenile in his speech, almost infantile in his love of sexuality. He is as eager and sincere as a puppy dog. If this message brings people closer to a correct and fulfilling understanding of the potentialities of human sexual love — so much the better.<br /><br />David Schindler is a prig and not worth listening to. (I grieve for the woman married to him.)<br /><br />Dr. Janet Smith is, as always, the voice of reason. Damn, if she isn't the very voice of reason.<br /><br />You want to see the Theology of the Body in action, talk to our mutual friend. (The one who was a lesbian in college and is Catholic and married now.) Having been 180° out on sexuality, she is now dead-on. I know of no one who desires more to be flesh-of-one-flesh with her husband,gives herself more completely, and is more fulfilled than her. No one needed to explain the Theology of the Body to her, she lived all the mistakes and, simply by bringing her Catholic faith into the bedroom, has figured it all out.The Dutchmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15634052176803455348noreply@blogger.com