Archibishop's Love for his accusers

IP: *.brmngh01.mi.comcast.net 27.02.02, 20:04
Greetings to the Archibishop and his Accusers,

I can read and understand Polish very well.
I have been following the turmaoil in Archdiocese of Poznan.

The Archibishop stated:

"he will keep silent and will not take any judicial
accations against his accusers because he wants to
respect their human rights"

What great love for his enemies!

SUCH NOBLE MORAL VALUES ARE SEEN IN THE LIVES OF GREAT SAINTS AND MARTYRS.
SUCH AS ST. MAXIMILIAN KOLBE, FR PAPIELUSZKO AND CARDINAL WYSZYNSKI.

Poland needs more people with such noble values especially the accusers
It looks like Poland will get a new saint cooked by Rzeczpospolita.


Kiedy to bedzie.
    • Gość: sceptyk Re: Archibishop's Love for his accusers IP: 195.15.57.* 27.02.02, 20:23
      Profesor napisal:

      I can read and understand Polish very well.
      -------------------------

      Cieszy mnie to. Zapytam sie zatem dlaczego napisal Pan te pierdoly po
      angielsku? A jaki jezyk zna Pan lepiej? W panskim tekscie znalazlem, tak na
      pierwszy rzut oka, pare literowek, jak. np turmaoil. Ale najdziwniejsze jest
      to, ze caly czas uzywa Pan, Profesorze, slowa Archibishop. A w koncu kazdy wie,
      z malymi dziecmi wlacznie, ze Archbishop pisze sie bez 'i'. A jak nie wie, to
      zaglada do slownika. Oj, Profesorze, Profesorze.... Mizerny z Pana szpaner.
      • Gość: Profesor Re: Archibishop's Love for his accusers IP: *.brmngh01.mi.comcast.net 01.03.02, 17:49
        Gość portalu: sceptyk napisał(a):

        > Profesor napisal:
        >
        > I can read and understand Polish very well.
        > -------------------------
        >

        > Cieszy mnie to. Zapytam sie zatem dlaczego napisal Pan
        te pierdoly po
        > angielsku? A jaki jezyk zna Pan lepiej? W panskim
        tekscie znalazlem, tak na
        > pierwszy rzut oka, pare literowek, jak. np turmaoil.
        Ale najdziwniejsze jest
        > to, ze caly czas uzywa Pan, Profesorze, slowa
        Archibishop. A w koncu kazdy wie,
        >
        > z malymi dziecmi wlacznie, ze Archbishop pisze sie bez
        'i'. A jak nie wie, to
        > zaglada do slownika. Oj, Profesorze, Profesorze....
        Mizerny z Pana szpaner.

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        Dear Sceptyk,

        ERRARE HUMANUM EST

        Thank you for your careful analysis of my note. It is
        unfortunate that you missed some of the other spelling
        mistakes. Perhaps you were busy referring to your
        dictionary.

        I was wondering about your Polish education. There are
        some words that I do not find in my dictionary, pierdoly
        and szpaner. Please explain in detail in English to make
        sure that I do not misunderstand you. Did you learn these
        words at a university or in the gutter? Did Adam
        Mickiewicz and Sienkiewicz use theses words.?

        I ask you, where is your logic. Do you not consider logic
        in your arguments, or do you simply use the language of
        the street?

        I hope that the nobility of your spiritual, moral and
        intellectual life will come forth in your response


        "Cum osculo"


        Professor

    • Gość: tufi Re: Archibishop's Love for his accusers IP: *.icpnet.pl 01.03.02, 19:50
      Drogi Profesorze!
      Nie będę używać słów, których Pan nie znajdzie w słowniku. Uważam jednak, że
      bardzo sie Pan myli i nadużywa słowa: noble. Jeśli zna Pan język polski, to
      niech Pan pisze w tym języku, abysmy nie musieli interpretować Pańskich słów w
      błędny sposób, czego na pewno Pan nie chce.
      • Gość: Profesor Re: Archibishop's Love for his accusers IP: *.brmngh01.mi.comcast.net 03.03.02, 01:45
        Dear Friend,

        It is wonderful that you have chosen to use decent words. Decent words allow
        use of good logic.

        It is clear that you have lived all of your life under
        communism. At that time, all people of Poland were subjugated and
        could not use the word noble.

        The word noble means szlachetny. The archbishop [thank you for pointing out
        that ‘i’ is not needed] has noble values and is willing to suffer at the hands
        of the accusers, perhaps those who have been reprimanded by him.

        The world would be a better place if all people had noble values like the
        archbishop.

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