This is the first of probably many posts about the deep felt Christian attitudes of our far right brethren.
Officials at the nondenominational High Point Church knew that Cecil Howard Sinclair was gay when they offered to host his service, said his sister, Kathleen Wright. But after his obituary listed his life partner as one of his survivors, she said, it was called off.
"It’s a slap in the face. It’s like, ’Oh, we’re sorry he died, but he’s gay so we can’t help you,"’ she said Friday.
The church’s pastor, the Rev. Gary Simons, said no one knew Sinclair, who was not a church member, was gay until the day before the Thursday service, when staff members putting together his video tribute saw pictures of men "engaging in clear affection, kissing and embracing."
Wright called the church’s claim about the pictures "a bold-faced lie." She said she provided numerous family pictures of Sinclair, including some with his partner, but said none showed men kissing or hugging.
The 5,000-member High Point Church was founded in 2000 by Simons and his wife, April, whose brother is Joel Osteen, well-known pastor of the 38,000-member Lakewood Church in Houston. Now High Point meets in a 432,000-square-foot facility in Arlington, near Dallas.
So much for supporting the troops.
Evidence versus truth
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Andrew Gelman makes an important distinction in this post between the
statistical evidence for a proposition and the ultimate truth of the
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As one of those 'far right brethren', I personally find the actions of said so called church appalling!
ReplyDeleteGood for you ... there is hope in the world.
ReplyDeleteI should probably have said "many of" ... however, the word brethren at least implies we all have something in common.
Totally not shocked or surprised, but then, I lack a moral compass.
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