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  • God bless followers of Jesus

  • We should petition Bishop Lawrence to grow some hardcore chops like Bishop Salmon had--those things were AWESOME!

  • The Episcopal Campus Ministry at the University of South Carolina was so opposed to integration that they closed their student organization sold their property on Pickens Street to avoid integration.

  • Choirboy. If you check your history you'll find that the majority of ALL churches in ALL protestant denominations were against integration of churches in South Carolina. It was, however, the Episcopal Church in our state that led the way for integration.

    However, equating racism with the issue you are stuck on is an "apples and oranges" arguement.

  • Choirboy:

    It is possible to genuinely love and nurture someone without saying that anything he or she says or does goes. You can genuinely love someone who is addicted to drugs or alcohol without approving of his addiction; and in fact, that love compels you to try to make him turn away from those deviations and destructive behavior. I'm sure you disagree with that part of my analogy, but such "bigotry" is out not of hate, but out of a love that compels what is considered remedial action.

  • I call it bigotry when you decide to judge, condemn and try to control other relationships of which you have no idea about the depth, context and/or reason of their existence. Masking such ready found judgments with Scriptural quotations is blasphemy, pure and simple.

  • If one can feel the spirit of God in the "driving rhythms" of a folk/rock/praise music mass, then why be so adverse to the nurturing and genuine love of LGBT people?

    Growth in church attendance sounds nice, but when it is rooted in bigotry it is a fallacy and an affront to Christ's Gospel.

    Wasn't it St. Phillips the parish that fought admittance to Blacks back in 1965, and then only if they were domestics for the parishioners?

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