About how we'll have perfect knowledge in the Kingdom of God, viscerally knowing/experiencing our bodies and the world. Which I imagine is like Dr. Manhattan putting himself back together atom by atom - being aware and able to account for the least fiber of your being. Seeing the code of the world like Neo.
But it was overshadowed by stuff like "people reject the Church because it teaches love and compassion" which primitive and ironic, considering that the bigger part of homily was about fitting all the criteria to get into Heaven, down to specific sacraments of the RCC.
Don't hear the local clergy advocating tearing down our own stupid Wall, so where's that love and compassion?


