Dave, I too chuckled at Kevin’s judging Peter “a bit of an outlier”. That was Kevin, not me. I followed Kevin’s piece with Peter with my own Peter “raging against the unanswerable. . .” with satire, etc. I wonder if the atheist credo book Peter signed and sent me has silently self-destructed which is why I can’t find it now. Some of Peter Heinegg’s satirical spiritual gifts are found in my youngest son named Peter too.
A few summers ago my Peter was working in the county clerk’s office when I, then a human service contract administrator and better known county union president, passed by the Plaza Gazebo at lunchtime. My son Peter was surprisingly lecturing to a dozen of his fellow summer workers on the pitfalls of taking scripture literally. (I’d never seen anyone lecturing on that gazebo.)
I stopped and had to comment with a smile , “You’re listening to this guy?”
Peter laughed and told those who didn’t know, “That’s my dad.” So they laughed, too.
And, I, of course, moved on, baffled and amazed at my own Peter, who is always full of surprises. (FYI he graduated from St Peter Prep and Loyola Marymount) His latest surprise: He attended the Prep Hall of Fame dinner with some school buddies last week and privately questioned a retired admiral about the 60 Minutes UFO story and—in the interchange—Peter guessed right who the main suspect was—Israel, not Russia.
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