Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Just a few days ago, I heard someone defend some bishops regarding their statement that impeachment proceedings should be stopped.
He hinted that the bishops knew more than the ordinary man on the street – whether that ordinary man was knowledgeable in legal proceedings, or a professional or a political analyst or what not.
From his words, it seemed that being ordained to a high office in the Church hierarchy gives one the privilege of perfect wisdom above everyone else.
I must admit, I am not one of the ordained, and I do not claim to be gifted with Solomonic wisdom. But, in my humble knowledge and experience in systems and methodologies, information technology and the engineering sciences, I have learned time and time again, that in order to know the truth about something such as proving a hypothesis, you have to complete the process of learning about it, otherwise, ending a process abruptly would not get you near to the truth, but will leave all doubts hanging.
The impeachment proceeding is a process. Now it ain’t rocket science to know that like any process, the impeachment has a beginning that should end normally.
Only dim–witted morons would disagree.
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