Making the way less straight

The Anglican Church, having given up on being “the voice of one crying in the wilderness, Make straight the way of the Lord”, has opted instead for an alliance between the straight and less than straight:

This began at St. Paul’s when the teacher promoting it couldn’t drum up any support from students at her school. She knew Anglicans are willing to try anything so long as it is not Biblical.

From here:

Uxbridge church starts Gay/Straight Alliance

WHEN Kathleen Caroll, a member of St. Paul, Uxbridge and a teacher at a local school, proposed that the students at the school form a rainbow by wearing different coloured t-shirts in honour of Pride Week, she was met with a negative response. Out of that experience came the creation of the Uxbridge Gay/Straight Alliance, which meets at the church.

Toronto bishop Kevin Robertson leant his support:

3 thoughts on “Making the way less straight

  1. This is further proof that the ACoC has abandoned any semblance of Christianity. The so-called bishops, including the primate seem to think that the only requirement for them to hold their position is to wear the white collar and a purple shirt. Clearly they have not read, or even worse, fail to heed the many admonitions in the Epistles. You cannot dance with the Satan and claim to be Christian. With this type of leadership in the Christian community it is easy to see why our morals in society have virtually disappeared.

  2. There is nothing more ridiculous looking IMO than a clergy person wearing a clerical collar and shorts at the same time. If the bishop wants to look “cool” in more ways than one, at least choose a colour of shorts that doesn’t clash with your purple shirt.

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