Diocese of Niagara: Dean Peter Wall struggles to find a reason for the hope that is within him

How does a liberal Anglican priest get around the uncomfortable predicament of not actually believing the Christian faith?

One way is illustrated below by Peter Wall, Dean and Rector of Christ’s Church Cathedral, diocese of Niagara. In the first clip, he declares he believes in the Virgin Birth, but he doesn’t know what it means.

He also has no idea what the Resurrection is:

So Peter Wall doesn’t know what the Virgin Birth means and doesn’t know what the Resurrection is, but after “struggling”, against all reason claims – with an air of effete condescension –  he believes both.

It’s no wonder Anglicanism in the West has become a denominational village idiot.

10 thoughts on “Diocese of Niagara: Dean Peter Wall struggles to find a reason for the hope that is within him

  1. How can he affirm “with heartfelt conviction” something he doesn’t know the meaning of? That’s absurd.

    He brings to mind the old question, “If you were accused in court of being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?”

  2. Was the previous Bishop of Niagara Spence taken in by Mr. Wall’s membership in the Three Cantors and did he think that by making Mr. Wall his dean he would bring a wonderful musical revival to the cathedral? If so he sure got a bad bargain.

  3. Rather sad, that. Any chance of posting the full interview?

    (Also, I’m very amused by this link in the Possibly Related Posts: “Apple Store is down worldwide, new iMac, Mac mini, and Mac Pro inbound?” Does it think you are planning on turning into a tech blogger on us?)

  4. Maybe if we had larger chunks of the video we could understand better what he said after. But here we have a case of cherry picking the ammo we want to use against the guy.

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