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Dear editor,

As an openly gay Anglican I have again, even though created by God, been referred to as an abomination (Blasphemy blasphemy, in religion, words or actions that display irreverence toward or contempt for God or that which is held sacred. Blasphemy is regarded as an offense against the community to varying degrees, depending on the extent of the identification of a religion with , January letters).

I used to get upset with these condemnations until I realized that I am in excellent company. Perhaps letter writer Dan Clark, and those who follow his interpretation, will pay closer attention the next time his bishop or archbishop visits the parish. The same Scripture which is used to condemn To adjudge or find guilty of a crime and sentence. To declare a building or ship unsafe for use or occupancy. To decide that a navigable vessel is a prize or is unfit for service.  me also applies to our leaders. Yes, check out the vestments. Oh, and don't overlook the ACW ACW Arts Council of Wales (UK)
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Glen Thompson

Kingston, Ont.
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Title Annotation:LETTERS
Author:Thompson, Glen
Publication:Anglican Journal
Article Type:Letter to the editor
Date:Mar 1, 2007
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