Leap Day 2020 And Unitarian Universalist Clergy Sex Abuse Cover-Up And Denial - What's The Connection?

How about the fact that Leap Day 2020 aka February 29, 2020, is as good a day as any to once again raise awareness to the stunningly foolish, and highly UNethical, "leap of faith" that the Rev. Dr. Peter "Beyond Belief" Morales led UUA administration took on Friday June 1st, 2012; when the UUA's Canadian attorney, Stikeman Elliott Barristers & Solicitors defamation lawyer Maître Marc-André Coulombe, falsely accused me of the archaic criminal act of blasphemous libel for allegedly making "unfounded and vicious allegations to the effect that ministers of the Association engage in such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape"?

In bringing this false accusation of violating Canada's blasphemy law against me, the Unitarian Universalist Association not only brought Unitarian Universalism's centuries old tradition of opposing blasphemy laws to an ignominious end, but somewhat inadvertently deemed such despicable crimes as pedophilia and rape to be sacred and holy to Unitarian Universalism, at least when such despicable crimes are committed by "certain Unitarian Universalist ministers". . . Doh!

Also, in January I made it very clear to the Board of Trustees of the Unitarian Universalist Ministers Association that I expected them to responsibly address the serious clergy misconduct issues that I brought to their attention in recent months. I made it clear to them that, if no progress has been made by the end of February 2020, that I would consider them to be collectively and individually complicit in all of the injustices and abuses that I have brought to their attention since my electronic communication of Thanksgiving Day 2019. Needless to say. . . February 2020 has pretty much come to an end, and the UUMA Board of Trustees has irresponsibly squandered yet another Unitarian Universalist opportunity to respond in responsibility to the spirit that bloweth where it listeth by actually practicing what Unitarian Universalism preaches rather than making a total mockery of Unitarian Universalism's Seven Principles, to say nothing of the UUMA's own Guidelines etc.


And so it goes U*Us. . .






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