Geno Robinson is giving a good rendition of Michael Jackson's moonwalk as he tries to backtrack and re-contextualize his comments on Jesus alternative lifestyle. The Notso-right reverend is now denying he ever made the statements attributed to him on Feb. 13 at Christ Church in Hamilton, Mass.
Intentions as well as words have meaning, but it's the words that move out into history regardless of intentions. Giving aid and comfort to the enemy, in public, in spoken form is especially egregious.
In the words of the Bard: "Me thinkest thou protesteth to much."
Look, this is the bottom-line: any spiritual leader at Robinson's level who would say what he said, must be condemned for the danger it poses to the laity and the lost, for the appearance of biblical ignorance, and for (at a minimum) the implied blasphemous suggestion that Jesus lived outside the norm, outside the nuclear family and could possibly have had homosexual tendencies.
See ANGLICAN ANGST parts one, two, three, and four ... also others mentions here, here, here, and here.
Intentions as well as words have meaning, but it's the words that move out into history regardless of intentions. Giving aid and comfort to the enemy, in public, in spoken form is especially egregious.
In the words of the Bard: "Me thinkest thou protesteth to much."
Look, this is the bottom-line: any spiritual leader at Robinson's level who would say what he said, must be condemned for the danger it poses to the laity and the lost, for the appearance of biblical ignorance, and for (at a minimum) the implied blasphemous suggestion that Jesus lived outside the norm, outside the nuclear family and could possibly have had homosexual tendencies.
See ANGLICAN ANGST parts one, two, three, and four ... also others mentions here, here, here, and here.
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