… comes from the smarmy opinions of this self-righteous cleric. I wonder what he makes of this.
Proof that Hitchens was right on religion…
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The Archbishop is a leading candidate for Twit of the Year.
One of the many reasons I haven’t set foot in an Episcopal church in decades. Too bad because the liturgy is beautiful.
I went to an Episcopal service once. Quite a beautiful chapel, very moving service. Much like a Catholic Mass, only without a congregation. Not many souls there and those that were in attendance were elderly.
Don’t miss other posts in this series,
“Proof that Brian Williams was right on bloggers”…comes from Deb Frisch,
“Proof that Pat Buchanan was right on Hollywood”…comes from Paul Verhoeven,
and
“Proof that this guy was right on the Lakers”…comes from Kwame Brown.
The archbishop of cant.
There’s no difference between him and, say, Sean Penn. An elevated platform gives these folks the chance to widely project their ignorance and wacko opinions. And do look at him: he has some control of his own grooming, yet chooses this visage as his face to the public!
Were I Episcopalian, I too would choose an African-African over this unseemly, unfit and wretched archbishop.