Breaking News: Episcopal Church Reaches New Depths of Hypocrisy


Friends,
You have to hand it to the Episcopal Church. It talks a good game, but when it comes to putting words into action, it’s an abject failure.
And so it is with my recent proposal to end our conflict through mediation. Moments ago, I received a email informing me that the various parties to our dispute — Grace Episcopal Alexandria, perjuring priest Bob Malm, the Episcopal Dioceses of Virginia and Massachusetts, and St. Gabriel’s in Marion Mass, have all declined my offer of mediation on the basis of a lack of trust and lack of concern about the various legal claims against them. They also cited concerns that I might publish details of mediation.
For the record, my experiences with the Episcopal Church are mine, and I have every right to share them. And I plan to share them—this is a church that not only thinks that Malm’s perjury is okay, but repeatedly defends Malm’s perjury.
Of course, it’s pretty rich, citing a lack of trust when one of the key issues is Malm’s perjury.
So, protests will continue, as well as leafleting in Alexandria and other key areas, all designed to do one thing: Make clear the hypocrisy that is at the very core of the Episcopal Church. And there will be no future offers of mediation or conciliation. My belief is that one cannot negotiate with a narcissist (that would be Bob) or a narcissistic organization (that would be the Episcopal Church).
Please join me in opposing the farcical conduct of the Episcopal Church— a denomination so morally bankrupt that it believes that clergy perjury is acceptable conduct.
As always, thanks for your support and encouragement.
Eric