There’s no pride in bashing gays, Bishop

If you’re reading, , I really didn’t want to have another at you about your trenchant and sometimes views about what constitutes Christian . As to the rest of you reading this, I’m sorry if it looks as if whenever Dr Michael -, who retires as Bishop of Rochester in September, makes a public statement I an attack on him. Believe me, the routine is tiresome for me, too.

But his comments in yesterday’s Sunday , which he is expected to repeat today, that should “repent and be changed” cannot pass unchallenged. Or rather, they should not go challenged only by rights , such as , who you would expect to be somewhat antipathetic to the expressed view.

Because Dr - is wrong in the eyes of a broad of kind and tolerant of differing , and of the Christian , other and no at all. Badly, badly wrong.

I say that I didn’t want to have another fight with him because such fights polarise , and we’re at our best when we’re talking. I went to a private recently, to which Dr - was also invited. He didn’t show. The seat next to me went empty. I do hope he didn’t bottle it; it’s important that don’t just inhabit comfort zones with who share their views.

Dr -’s are the Fellowship of Confessing (Foca), who this week will try to get the over going again, while denying that they are doing any such thing. Had he turned up to our , I would have asked him why he and Foca are so convinced that they know the mind of better than those who disagree with them and that their interpretation of is with absolute certainty the one and only true one.

When I write about the Church and , inevitably I receive messages that read simply “Romans 1:26-27″ or “1 Corinthians 6:9″, as if that settles something. We can argue until we’re at the pearly gates. But the essential difference between Dr - and me is this: I accept, disappointing as I would find it in my fiery furnace, that he might be right. By contrast, he and his cannot accept that I might be right, claim that I can’t be a proper Christian, and some of them go so far as to suggest that I’ll burn in for all .

And there’s the real problem: it’s an issue of intolerance. has long been characterised by a broad . But my of Dr - and his , that they are with whom I happen vehemently to disagree, doesn’t seem to be reciprocated.

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An Exorcism of Hate

A recently posted video shows church in southern performing an on a 16-year-old boy in order to remove the “ ” from his body. The video is horrifying to watch — the church at the supposed evil as the boy convulses on the ground.

The logic and set behind this are so far beyond my that it defies comment. What I do find compelling, however, is the church’s response to the that the video created. “We have nothing against ,” protested the Patricia McKinney. “I just don’t agree with their .” I frequently hear comments such as this from those who oppose for . These say they — they even have and family! — but it’s unfortunately “against their beliefs” to treat equally. This video, however, is a perfect example of how this explanation is a blatant lie.

The “I just don’t agree with,” connotes a mild dislike. I don’t agree with , but I can still enjoy my dinner to the fullest when it’s present at the table. What such as McKinney feel toward is nothing short of loathing. It is impossible for her to argue she respects when she believes that demonic live inside their bodies. She could preach to her parish every Sunday, but her actions unambiguously declare that being is a sinful, state that must be cured. McKinney clearly has something very big against , and it’s insulting for her to suggest otherwise.

are guilty of similar , but they tend to be more subtle. A senator who opposes shouldn’t be able to say that he’s protecting “.” He should say that he believes that are incapable of raising the kinds of families that our society accepts. A who disqualifies a couple from should proclaim that will irreparably damage a child should their request succeed. It’s the typical political non-speak, but it’s even more damaging when those who say it can claim that they aren’t prejudiced.

Outright has become socially unacceptable in most circumstances. This is momentous progress from a that had until now been painfully public. But, ironically, this is now hurting the rights movement.

, such as McKinney, should have to state their beliefs openly, without duplicitous that they “have nothing against .” What they should really be saying is that is disgusting and perverted — that any person practicing it is a who needs to be saved now before suffering an in . Judging from their comments and actions, that’s what they believe, and they should own up to those principles.

have shown that young as a whole have a more liberal view regarding than their . It stands to reason that, as a society, we’re marching on a towards and for . But I hope this liberalization permeates far deeper than the blatant of such as McKinney and her congregation. Those of us who actually have nothing against — who feel no need to cast the ‘ ’ from their body— should reject such flagrant duplicity.

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In Ozarks, Gay PrideFest Met With Protest

A festival meant to celebrate the and communities in the was with mixed opinions .
The local chapter of the made their heard at . Leaders with the Socialist movement say and are not welcome in Springfield. The United stood just to the side of the .

They say they were praying for to lift up the community.

“We them so much that we want their soul in for . That’s the greatest live that there is so we want to see that they get there. I think they’ve kind of guided in this situation. The aren’t here to be saved and taken cae of. They’re here to enjoy an aspect of their that they enjoy.” said Dr. . See Gay PrideFest Met With Protest
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