Friday, December 23, 2022

Did She Really Say That?!?

The first woman ordained as a priest by the Episcopal church was asked by an interviewer if she considered herself to be a woman of strong faith. She replied that, no, she did not, “but I do believe in caring, and that’s what religion is all about, isn’t it?


William Kirk Kilpatrick, Psychological Seduction: The Failure of Modern Psychology, pg.24


Do I really need to comment as to the heresy here?

2 comments:

  1. I'm not so much concerned she said her faith wasn't strong. Doubt among even ministers isn't by itself uncommon or a reason for great concern. But asserting religion is all about "caring" is ludicrous.

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  2. I wasn't noting her faith, just her heresy.

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