Monday, August 04, 2003

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This has been the year of homosexual rights. The SCOTUS decision, Canada allowing same-sex unions, and Bush coming out last week against the idea of homosexual "marriages". Now the Episcopal Church has it's own issues. They don't specifically mention that the porn or touching were homosexual in nature, but the allegations are there:

Episcopalian leaders delayed a vote Monday on whether to confirm the church's first openly gay elected bishop after allegations involving "touching" and "pornography" emerged against the clergyman, a church spokesman said.

Jim Solheim, the spokesman, would not elaborate on the allegations against the Rev. V. Gene Robinson.

The presiding bishop of the 2.3 million-member Episcopal Church, Frank Griswold, was expected to make a statement later Monday, Solheim said.

Robinson's spokesman Mike Barwell said he would comment only after Griswold released his statement.


I truly believe that the homosexual case has had too much ink. This is a process that has to slow down or it will fail in the near future. There has been great strides made in the last few decades. That could be set back if the issue is front burner daily. Here's some views I have on the subject.

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