Thursday, January 24, 2013

Dean Gary Hall: Wearing A Collar Doesn't Immunize Him From Being A Self-Righteous Ass

OS, in his mis-spent youth, was once an Episcopalian. The Prayer Book (as composed by Cranmer) is such a masterful work of both theology and worship.

The leadership of the denomination stripped the churches of it, replacing it with a pale reflection that reads like a list of OSHA regulations.

The Episcopal Church once stood for the broad, judicious middle of the religious culture of the country. After all, it was the church that Washington frequented.

The leadership pulled it to the looney left, never to return. They realized they could hijack all those assets, stripping congregations that protested of the real estate and buildings they had worked so hard over the years to acquire for their parishes. All those bequests, generating all that cash, just there for the taking.

OS left upon being told, in 1988, from the pulpit, by the bishops, that it was his Christian duty to vote for Walter Mondale and the Democrat Party.

When. Hades. Turns. Into. An. Ice. Rink.

So, this piece of drivel washed up on the news today, with the Dean of Washington Cathedral standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Dianne Feinstein, telling us that God told him that it's ok to strip Americans of their freedoms, one bit at a time.


As Sen. Dianne Feinstein D-Calif. opened her press conference on gun control today, she invited Dean of the National Cathedral Rev. Canon Gary Hall to offer a prayer.
Hall spoke briefly before the prayer, calling for Washington lawmakers to stop fearing the gun lobby and fulfill their “moral duty” to restrict guns.
"Everyone in this city seems to live in terror of the gun lobby," Hall said. "But I believe that the gun lobby is no match for the cross lobby."


Heretical. Ass. Hole. In. A. Collar.

When. Hades. Turns. Into. An. Ice. Rink. will OS register one weapon.



OS also shares a bit of public info from the Cathedral's website:

Address:

3101 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20016-5098


Phone:

Telephone: (202) 537-6200
Fax: (202) 364-6600


Email:

dean@cathedral.org


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