Anglican Bishop uses his Christmas sermon to denounce bankers

And why not? After all, why go on about the Incarnation, God in the flesh come to earth to redeem mankind, when you can complain about greedy bankers instead.

From here:

Churchgoers will be urged to fight back against a “brutalised society” in the wake of wide-spread government cuts by Lancashire’s Anglican bishop.

His sermon will say: “Perhaps it will need to be the note of anger in Our Lord’s voice that we hear, and proclaim, in the coming year as we raise legitimate Christian protest on behalf of those losing their jobs, seeing their public services undermined, their hopes for higher education jeopardised, or their fears realised through the creation of what increasingly seems like a less caring, more brutalised society, and where vast bonuses form the contemptuous retort to any mention of restraint, and the black economy of the super-tax dodger is seen as a legitimate moral code.”

During the speech, Rt Rev Reade will also attack bankers who he compares to Roman Imperial leaders.

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