tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post7314718197695137982..comments2024-03-21T04:24:14.674-05:00Comments on PostConsumer Reports: A Pessimistic Lenten Reflection (part 1): Living in DenialPostConsumer Reportshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04382150335755928153noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-23211799172084570632015-03-03T23:07:10.728-06:002015-03-03T23:07:10.728-06:00Anonymous, thank you for your comment, but I'm...Anonymous, thank you for your comment, but I'm not sure if you understood what I tried to write about. Throughout the essay a second person "we" is implied. I include myself in everything in my long list.<br /><br />I was attempting to describe all the things in life we pretend are there, things we wish would just go away, things that are just sad in and of themselves and things that are also sinful.<br /><br />My hope is we would all come awake to these things so God can work a change in us and through us. I think this is what Lent is about.<br /><br />Again, I mean to say "us", not "they". I need the change just as much as anybody.<br /><br /> PostConsumer Reportshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04382150335755928153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3508293003737956258.post-35532244659038425772015-03-03T21:26:25.664-06:002015-03-03T21:26:25.664-06:00This long list of negative reflections saddens me:...This long list of negative reflections saddens me: It's tone is to me judgmental and condescending to those unfortunate members of the Mystical Body (or not) who are seemingly inferior (by inference to the maker of the list. My hope and prayer is that the list-author will be blessed with more humilitas.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com