douglas - // Let me get this straight, "A priest cannot understand a father's or mother's love for their child, it is utterly alien to them"
but
An atheist ex BT worker and part time DJ understands the innermost workings of the mind of a priest. //
The scenarios are there douglas, I did not create them, but they are there in the lives of every priest on the planet.
If you are not father to a child, or indeed mother to a child, then that experience of parenthood is denied to you, that is a simple fact.
It has nothing to do with the way people think, it is about feeling something that you either can, or cannot feel.
I repeat my comparison with my wife and daughters' period pains, i can empathise from here to wazoo, but do I know from direct experience how it feels? Clearly not, nor will I ever.
No, I don't claim to ' understand the innermost workings of the mind of a priest'.
But I do maintain that some experiences are part of some peoples' lives, and not others, be that through biology, or lifestyle choice.
I am not claiming that concept as mine, it's a simple fact, and if you think about it rationally, instead of misunderstanding it in your eagerness to get your personal animosity in - again - you will see the truth of it.
// Quite, quite remarkable although not surprising given your imagined expertise in every subject that spews from your keyboard. //
I don't 'imagine expertise' - I have expertise in some areas, and opinions and views on the rest - you have trouble accepting that I distinguish between the two.
You'd like to believe that I don't distinguish, because that gives you a stick to beat me with, but as usual, your animosity clouds your judgement - again.