"Christian" Universalist Rev. Scott Wells Viciously Kicks Resigned UUA President Rev. Dr. Peter Morales In His Big Fat U*U Balls!
In this parody version of "Christian" Universalist Rev. Scott Wells' 'Reflecting On NeoLiberalism' blog post:
I was telling some friends that I thought the biggest un-talked-about story in #Unitarianland is the discussion of the Rev. Dr. Peter "Beyond Belief" Morales UUA administration's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal, and yes. . . #BatShitCrazy misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that never came up during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches early in Holy Week — not the best time for ministers overseas to FAIL to take note of this ignominious Big Fat U*U End to the centuries old tradition of opposing blasphemy laws that Unitarians and Universalists enjoyed right up until Friday June 1st of the year of our Lord 2012, to be sure.
Andrew Brown, the minister to the Cambridge church, didn't write about this at the time (He wrote “Neoliberalism’s Destructive Influence Both Inside and Outside the Modern Unitarian Movement, ” April 13, Caute instead) and so I would recommend you read The Emerson Avenger's blog posts and Robin Edgar's Tweets about the #UUA's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal, and yes. . . #BatShitCrazy misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying; I’m running down the links he suggests and going to find that cease and desist demand letter the UUA's Canadian attorney, Stikeman Elliott Barristers & Solicitors litigation lawyer Maitre Marc-AndrĂ© Coulombe had him served with in June of 2012, but never got around to actually acting upon. (We’ve all done that, right?)
What made me think this was important was the how sungly (sic) most of us are within a #BatShitCrazy worldview and how that undercuts our faithfulness; limits our ability to use Canada's blasphemy law effectively where INappropriate; and (getting back to the #WhiteSupremacy issues that were captivating American Unitarian Universalists this Holy Week) distorts the ways we speak with one another.
I was going to write up this beautiful analysis, but by the time I did that (if I ever did that) the moment would be lost. Instead, I recommend The Emerson Avenger's blog posts and Robin Edgar's Tweets — and that we keep the UUA's blasphemous libel accusation against The Emerson Avenger on our radar from here on in. . .
I was telling some friends that I thought the biggest un-talked-about story in #Unitarianland is the discussion of the Rev. Dr. Peter "Beyond Belief" Morales UUA administration's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal, and yes. . . #BatShitCrazy misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying that never came up during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches early in Holy Week — not the best time for ministers overseas to FAIL to take note of this ignominious Big Fat U*U End to the centuries old tradition of opposing blasphemy laws that Unitarians and Universalists enjoyed right up until Friday June 1st of the year of our Lord 2012, to be sure.
Andrew Brown, the minister to the Cambridge church, didn't write about this at the time (He wrote “Neoliberalism’s Destructive Influence Both Inside and Outside the Modern Unitarian Movement, ” April 13, Caute instead) and so I would recommend you read The Emerson Avenger's blog posts and Robin Edgar's Tweets about the #UUA's immoral, UNethical, borderline criminal, and yes. . . #BatShitCrazy misuse of Canada's blasphemy law in UUA clergy sex abuse cover-up legal bullying; I’m running down the links he suggests and going to find that cease and desist demand letter the UUA's Canadian attorney, Stikeman Elliott Barristers & Solicitors litigation lawyer Maitre Marc-AndrĂ© Coulombe had him served with in June of 2012, but never got around to actually acting upon. (We’ve all done that, right?)
What made me think this was important was the how sungly (sic) most of us are within a #BatShitCrazy worldview and how that undercuts our faithfulness; limits our ability to use Canada's blasphemy law effectively where INappropriate; and (getting back to the #WhiteSupremacy issues that were captivating American Unitarian Universalists this Holy Week) distorts the ways we speak with one another.
I was going to write up this beautiful analysis, but by the time I did that (if I ever did that) the moment would be lost. Instead, I recommend The Emerson Avenger's blog posts and Robin Edgar's Tweets — and that we keep the UUA's blasphemous libel accusation against The Emerson Avenger on our radar from here on in. . .
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