Anally Impaling People In Public Is Most Certainly And Without Question Absolutely And Thoroughly Disgusting. . .

Especially if one uses the Statue of Liberty's torch as the very public and rather high Big Fat U*U Stake on which one anally impales "less than perfect" U.S. state senators. . .

Apparently Peacebang aka Rev. Victoria Weinstein just went back on The Emerson Avenger's U*U World famous Eat Your Words Diet this morning. . .

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Anonymous said…
I just wanted to say I've lurked around PB's blog for a while, and found her to be a real snob.

There. I said it. I finally said it!

But I don't want her to find me. Please don't let her find me.

Just call me Agnes for the time being.

That is all. Thank you.
Robin Edgar said…
"A real snob"?

Surely you can do better than that. . .

That is almost a backhanded compliment as far as Vicki She Wolf of the U*Us goes.

I have no qualms whatsoever about "namecalling" Peacebang a bitch, especially in light of the fact that in one of her "less than polite" emails to me she positively crowed about how proud she was to be considered a bitch by many of her professional colleagues. . . In fact Rev. Victoria Weinstein's prideful "confession" that she was known as a bitch by many of her fellow UU ministers was the first time that the 'B' word was ever associated with her in my experience. In that Peacebang apparently takes great pride in being *The* Queen Bitch of the U*U World I do not hesitate to use the 'B' word to describe her, although I do acknowledge that Peacebang does have some rather close competition for that dubious U*U honour. . . I expect that Peacebang has been known as a bitch for most of her life in light of her well-documented incredibly bitchy behavior towards people.
Anonymous said…
Agnes here.

She revels in the title of "bitch" but she is very Christian focused?

That makes no sense.

Unitarian, Methodist, Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican, Catholic or you name it, no Christian person should ever relish the title of "bitch."

Let's just say that it is not one of the fruits of the Spirit.

Prayers, that she will come to see a better way in Christ, if she does in fact love Him.
Robin Edgar said…
:She revels in the title of "bitch" but she is very Christian focused?

Apparently. . .

:That makes no sense.

That is far from the only thing that Rev. Victoria Weinstein says and does that makes no sense Agnes.

:Prayers, that she will come to see a better way in Christ, if she does in fact love Him.

Amen to that Agnes.
Agnes said…
It really makes me think I might as well remain a Christian, rather than going over to the UU church as I had considered. If this is what I'm going to find there, and I can already find plenty of bickering as a Methodist, then what is the point of changing over?

What teachings of mercy do the UUs look to, for moments like this? Christians have the Scriptures and the words of St. Paul in the 2nd letter to the Corinthians: "We hold a treasure in earthen vessels, that the exceeding power may be seen to be that of God and not ourselves."

How seriously do Unitarians take the Bible?
Robin Edgar said…
You are going to find *this* (and worse. . .) in pretty much any church Agnes. Switching churches isn't going to change human nature is it? It is very regrettable that UUA officials are so chronically unready, obstinately unwillingly, and seemingly pathologically unable to deal responsibly with Rev. Victoria Weinstein and other "less than perfect" U*U ministers. The UUA's proclivity to allow U*U ministers to get away with all kinds of "murder" does not reflect very well on The U*U Movement as a whole.

:What teachings of mercy do the UUs look to, for moments like this?

U*Us are very big on "self-forgiveness" and seem to be all too happy to turn willfully blind eyes to all manner of bad behavior on the part of U*U clergy and U*U lay people. It really does seem that "anything goes" within The U*U Movement.

It seems that very few contemporary Unitarians aka U*Us take the Bible seriously these days. In fact if you browse through this blog you will discover that there are *some* "fundamentalist atheist" U*U clergy who preach that God is "a non-existent being" and that belief in God "seems primitive" during Sunday sermons. . .