Posted on 10/03/2002 2:55:22 PM PDT by Diago
The word, abomination, they translate has two meanings, one means ritually unclean (which they use to show it is ritually unclean for two men to have sex in a woman's bed), and the other is the meaning we are all familiar with (sin, transgression, etc).
It is obvious by searching around that they believe the bible is ok with it - and it is their right to interpret it in such ways. But in the past the vast interprestations have led to new sects, it seems they want to convert all the sects to their way of thinking which is where I disagree with them.
Heck, if they want their own heretical sect, I'm cool with that, but if they want to shove their agenda down my throat (pun intended) I do have a problem with that.
The other one I'm hearing a lot lately is in reference to the men of Sodom who wanted to rape Lot's three guests, who were actually angels, even over Lot's daughters. The gay-friendly interpretation would have us believe that their sin wasn't homosexuality, but rather, inhospitality. Am I to take it that a "sodomite" is an inhospitable person? I am so confused! I will pray for the good people, triple time for the bad, of Cleveland.
Thank you for the ping. Pilla is a perv.He himself is a good man. He's in over his head as Bishop though. He'd be better off running a medium sized suburban parish.
-Eric
Well said, V's wife. St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle...
Diago, I believe I have already provided you with this information but, just in case, here it is again. You MUST CONTACT www.rcf.org! They are actively investigating many bishops in the US, including Pilla. The following is an excerpt from their 1998 newsletter:
The following is quoted from the November 20, 1998 issue of The Gay People's Chronicle, a weekly newspaper in Cleveland. Bishop to preside at Dignity prayer service Cleveland - The Most Rev. Anthony J. Pilla, bishop of Cleveland, [Pilla was past president of the National Conference of Bishops] will preside at Dignity Cleveland's 25th anniversary prayer service, to be held in the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist downtown. Dignity invites all lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Catholics, their families and friends to join them... The service is set for Friday, December 4, at 7 pm at the Cathedral, located on the corner of E. 9th and Superior Ave. The prayer service will be followed by a reception with Bishop Pilla at 8 p.m. in the Rappe Room of the Catholic Center located on the Cathedral campus. There will be a meeting on November 22, following Dignity Cleveland's monthly celebration of the Eucharist at the 10:30 a.m. Mass at Our Lady of Peace church at E. 125th Street & Shaker Boulevard, to discuss ways to make the December 4 prayer service a successful and spiritually moving event. What are we to think? RCF has information regarding the homosexual activity of several bishops. We will not make this information public unless all other avenues to correct these situations have been exhausted. These bishops and priests need our help in finding their way back. RCF "outed" St. Gabriel's Angels network. They will work with you to remedy the situation in Cleveland.
by Doreen Cudnik
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