A panel of bishops is set to spark a fresh row over homosexuality by paving the way for the Church of England to relax its stance on gay clergy – read Mail Online article Don't make gay vicars promise not to have sex

A panel of bishops is set to spark a fresh row over homosexuality by paving the way for the Church of England to relax its stance on gay clergy – read Mail Online article Don’t make gay vicars promise not to have sex

61 responses to “Church of England Gay Clergy Maybe Able to Copulate After all”


  1. @Mark Fenty

    Theoretically your ‘surmisation’ maybe correct but like any construct which must stand the test of time it must have the capacity to absorb withstand tensions and discord which are inevitable with anything man made.


  2. David, I’ll give you such example that critics makes about globalization. Their are of the opinion that, ” Globalization, destroys the states ability to regulate their national economies, raise taxes, and spend money on public good and social welfare.” It seems like their are say that globalization undermine democracy, by imposing in its place the rules of unaccountable bureaucrats, corporations and market?


  3. Colonel………..how right you are..

    Lawson……….ya killing me.


  4. Political correctness gone mad! Stuff the court of public opinion. The Barbados of my grandparents was not perfect but it was not the MESS it is today. Social construction, the McDonaldization of society, globalization – called it whatever the hell you like, the world is a CRAP place, where having an opinion is dangerous to your health. Again, the PM is damn right to voice his opinion, like it or lump it, he is appealing to a core of constituents whose voice is being silenced because the fools with the money in the country have the so-called popular color of the day! If the idiots who are criticizing the PM by using feeble words like bigotry, ignorance and all kinds of innuendos believe that they have the ability to change the elephant in the room, good luck to ’em. No amount of Bible thumping, crooked interpretations and miscontexualization can change the obvious or the inevitable. I applaud the PM for uncovering an ant’s nest!


  5. The pagan roots of Catholicism & ISLAM


  6. Do some homework! Check the WordPress blog below and see if you can find any correlation between Flagellantism of the 13th and 14th centuries which consisted of radicals in the Catholic Church and the Shiite Muslims on the streets of NY city and other cities around the US!

    http://creepingsharia.wordpress.com/2013/11/14/video-islamic-ritual-in-streets-of-new-york-city/


  7. @ANON ” the American Holocaust which has witnessed the murder of over 50 million American babies, since Roe v. Wade, in 1973?”

    And if those 50 million American babies had been born, and their children, and grandchildren, whose food would those extra 100 million people be eating?

    Don’t you think that there are enough people in the world as is?

    And tobesides no 50 million babes were murdered. That is a LIE.

    Parents, and especially mothers decide one at a time that they didn’t want any more children, or any children at all, or not any children now.

    You really should mind your own business instead of telling trying to tell other people how to live their lives.

    Stupseee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


  8. @Mark fenty November 13, 2013 at 6:22 PM @ Miller “It is important that you get your hands on a copy of Dr. Arthur Lewis book. In order, to ascertian reason why Christian Europe had allowed the slave trade to expand as it did in the Western hemisphere.”

    Look Mark. We know why Christian Europe had allowed the slave trade to expand as it did in the Western hemisphere.

    1. Christian was not nor is Christian.

    2. They were in in the slavery business for the money.

    3. And the easy life. After all it must have been pretty cool for the Europeans to have some body else do all their work, while they [the Europeans] kept all the money


  9. @ANON “The love of money is the root of all evil and if your church is a tax-exempt 501 (C) (3), then your Pastor and your church leadership cannot be trusted. Why? Because they will avoid saying anything controversial because under 501 (C) (3) regulations, a tax-exempt foundation cannot profess any political beliefs…”

    Dear Anon:

    1. Do you understand that the whole world in not the United States of America?

    2. Do you know that 501 (C) (3) regulations do not apply outside of the United States?

    3. Do you know that this is a Bajan blog?

    So why are you writing provincial nonsense on our blog?


  10. Simple simon met a pieman…

    Is that why the legal governing political bodies who oversee charities, churches & non-profits in Barbados was recently so scathing about the lack of transparency (especially regarding churches) over their lack of fiscal accountability?

    It was for that reason that CAIPO has had their restrictions tightened and many so-called churches and non-profits have been struck off the register?

    The reference to 501 organizations was merely an accent placed on GOVERNMENT-CONTROLLED organizations masquerading as churches and hallowed institutions. Maybe I should’ve said organizations registered under CAP 243. LOL!

    You people are really simpletons.

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