I recall an interview with the Sr priest of a large Episcopal church in Baltimore in the late 60's. He was proud to inform me that he did not consider himself a Christian. "Buddhism is closer to my spiritual beliefs," he said.
Yet he still took the paycheck while masquerading as a Christian leader.
If sionnsar is around, I'd like to ask him if it's true that the majority of African bishops have turned down any financial aid from ECUSA/TEC ever since Vicky Gene Robinson was ordained as Bishop of New Hampshire.
Why are Buddhists leading Christian churches?