What can one really say about Vincent Twomey's opinion piece in today's Irish Times?
Arrogant, pompous, disjointed?
Custom and practice advises the reader always to be aware of the self-importance of those who use double barrel names, second first names/initials, in any form or style.
The man's belief in his own words exhibits itself in spades in this piece. It is breathtaking.
There seems little in the piece to discover God's words but an awful lot telling the reader about the importance of Vincent Twomey.
That can't be theology.
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