Faith&books | Reading Don Quixote as a Catholic (Volume 1) @faithbooks7906 | Uploaded April 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Another thing I forgot to mention. At the very end of Volume 1 DQ does something so blasphemous, and at the time and place of when the book was written would have truly appalled the reader, that it is clear that he is so delusional, he is calling good, evil and evil, good. (Is 5:20). (Lately many Catholic churches have experienced vandalism against statues of the Blessed Mother. Just in the last few months there was an attack against a statue in Washington DC and one against a church in my diocese, both times destroying the statues.)
Another thing I forgot to mention. At the very end of Volume 1 DQ does something so blasphemous, and at the time and place of when the book was written would have truly appalled the reader, that it is clear that he is so delusional, he is calling good, evil and evil, good. (Is 5:20). (Lately many Catholic churches have experienced vandalism against statues of the Blessed Mother. Just in the last few months there was an attack against a statue in Washington DC and one against a church in my diocese, both times destroying the statues.)