1. Kenny is in "Catholic recovery" and loosely based the family in "Daniel" on his gay lover's family. For a gay man who uses Jesus as a plot device to start defining what is and isn't Christian is like Howard Dean deciding who gets to work at the Heritage Foundation.
2. Kenny also appears to believe that writing a letter to a business and asking them to change their product mix is something that both Christ and the Founders would look down on. Somehow, I don't think so.
3. I concur with your assessment. To be a Christian means to love Christ, and we are obligated to love our fellow Christians as well. Kenny took a leak on Christ and on my brothers and sisters, but it's unChristian for me to say that's out of line? Sorry, not buying it.
The sad thing is, they think they're the smart ones and we're just easily-duped rubes.
"Judge not, lest ye be judged" was directed at the Pharasees, who were going to stone a woman to death for adultery, which each of them had probably committed in their hearts when pretty young things went by on the street. The message is not that we shouldn't judge the actions of men...it is that we should judge in the way that Christ does, and not the way that men do. We should call out sin as sin, as Christ did. But we should do it with the kind of Agape love that wants the best for the person whom we course-correct, as we would want to be lovingly re-directed by others (such as Christ!)