This is really interesting from an outside perspective. The only context I have in this is from the article but I’m assuming the judge is saying he isn’t of sound mind and doing it to protect him. But are we now saying those who believe they are talking to God are not of sound mind? Interesting given our country’s history with the church.
RegulateCandour on
TIL indulgences are still a thing
Grand_Bit4912 on
“Well maybe God did tell him that. And the court is now endangering his entrance to Heaven”, might be something the Mayo Burkes could say.
PoppedCork on
It’s a terror that some people are taking advantage of him, but whoever is his spiritual advisor has a messed up ideas
BeanEireannach on
>Mr Justice Michael Twomey appointed a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests of the farmer, aged in his 40s
Ah gosh, this sounds like there’s a lot going on here. Hopefully he ends up better protected in all of it.
I also hope they review the sale of the farm, because depending where it is & the size of it… €600k could be *quite the deal* for the purchaser.
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This is really interesting from an outside perspective. The only context I have in this is from the article but I’m assuming the judge is saying he isn’t of sound mind and doing it to protect him. But are we now saying those who believe they are talking to God are not of sound mind? Interesting given our country’s history with the church.
TIL indulgences are still a thing
“Well maybe God did tell him that. And the court is now endangering his entrance to Heaven”, might be something the Mayo Burkes could say.
It’s a terror that some people are taking advantage of him, but whoever is his spiritual advisor has a messed up ideas
>Mr Justice Michael Twomey appointed a guardian ad litem to represent the best interests of the farmer, aged in his 40s
Ah gosh, this sounds like there’s a lot going on here. Hopefully he ends up better protected in all of it.
I also hope they review the sale of the farm, because depending where it is & the size of it… €600k could be *quite the deal* for the purchaser.
Ah shite. I’d have sold him one for €340,000