[Vision2020] The Trouble With Doug, or Theocratic Park III
Joan Opyr
joanopyr at moscow.com
Mon Feb 20 00:08:49 PST 2006
On 19 Feb 2006, at 15:29, Pat Kraut wrote:
> The truth is that you do not know or understand anything about me or
> how I
> feel about CC or anything else and it is arrogant of you to think you
> do!! I
> do not know Doug Wilson nor have I ever attended his services I have
> however
> read one or two history books and this type of attack on ANY church or
> group
> no matter how much we do not approve of them is a very slippery slope.
> '
I wrote what I wrote, Pat, in response to your unfounded and
unsupported assumptions about the critics of Christ Church and Doug
Wilson. Anyone can claim religious persecution; it's a very handy
trump card. If I'm caught doing 75 in a 35 zone, and the cop who pulls
me over is a fundamentalist Christian who believes that the Jews are
collectively guilty of killing Christ, am I the victim of religious
persecution? Or am I just speeding? Doug Wilson is a serial zoning
offender. New St. Andrews has been located in three different places
in Moscow, each time without zoning permission, and each time in a zone
which forbade educational institutions. Is calling this to the City's
attention and asking for redress religious persecution? If so, how?
If you're a pastor, are you above the law?
(On a related note, I see that Cardinal Bernard Law has finally been
removed from his position in the Catholic Church. Golden parachute;
dishonorable retirement. How long was justice in coming there? The
man ought to be in jail for his part in covering up and moving around
pedophile priests. Do you think the fact that he's not playing the
spoons in Sing-Sing might have something to do with his being a
priest?)
Why should churches (bearing in mind that anything can call itself a
church) be exempt from public scrutiny? What threatens your religious
freedom more, Pat -- my questioning of Doug Wilson's tax exemptions or
Jim Bakker's PTL Club, the cult at Tyler, Texas, and the Bhagwan Shree
Rajneesh? Would you defend any of those three? Would you argue that
those investigations marked the beginning of a "slippery slope" to
religious persecution? If you can't or you won't, then perhaps you
might explain how having a look-see at the Wilson empire's finances,
business practices, and tax exemptions is a slippery slope leading to
religious persecution.
You are quite correct to say that I know very little about you, Pat,
but then you know demonstrably little about Doug Wilson. It would
behoove you to learn more, especially if you're planning to continue
offering up half-baked defenses of the pastor's bad (and perhaps
illegal) behavior.
Joan Opyr/Auntie Establishment
www.joanopyr.com
PS: On a completely unrelated topic, Sunil wants to know why you think
we're in Iraq. I do wish you'd give him an answer -- any answer. Make
something up if you have to. Hell! What am I saying?! I suggest we
have a competition. Let's ALL make up a reason for being in Iraq.
Here's mine: we had to invade somewhere and Iran was closed for nuclear
repair.
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