Not that the secular world walks the floor at night worrying over the Episcopal Church and its waning influence over the minds of all decent and honorable Americans. The secular world lost this decent and honorable habit years ago and likely won't get it back, especially with Episcopalians themselves acting more and more like members of a secular pressure group.
The Episcopal Church, at the legislative/executive level anyway, is into "social justice," and there isn't much anyone can do about it. Save, of course, pray -- a pastime at which the church used to excel (the Book of Common...












The Gospel, Anyone?
I asked the question I did, because your comment caused me to reflect on some of the chatter I heard during the whole Prop. 8 thing. At the time, some were slightly surprised that a religion with a polygamist background like mine might pass up on the chance to make strides towards legalized polygamy by teaming up with the gay lobby to help them get theirs.
Like you, I have a hard time seeing any controversy in the scriptures with regards to homosexual activity. Also like you, I have never treated a homosexual poorly. Heck, I was a...