Good Riddance

To bad rubbish.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has announced he will resign after facing mounting pressure to quit over his handling of the John Smyth abuse case.

We’ve had some awful Archbishops of Canterbury. Indeed, I have, on occasion sympathised with Henry II – not least the dreadful Rowan Williams, but he pales into insignificance compared to the sanctimonious hypocrisy and downright anti-Christian Welby. So, bugger off and join the denizens of the place below where you will be most welcome.

15 Comments

  1. Had a wry smile when one TV interviewee said “We should be able to count on the Church to tell the truth”.
    When that whole ecclesiastical edifice is built on fantasy, fables and fairy-tales, how do those brain-dead gullibles expect any ‘truth’ ever to emerge? Even the term ‘hard of thinking’ struggles to cover it.

  2. Its pretty much guaranteed that the CoE will find an even more sanctimonious and hypocritical anti-Christian to replace him…..the ratchet only works one way once an organisation falls to the woke.

    • Robert Conquest’s three laws of Politics apply here:

      1) You are most conservative about things you know best.

      2) Any organisation not explicitly right wing will drift leftwards over time (no longer true – look at the armed forces).

      3) The best way to understand any organisations behaviour is to assume that it has been taken over by its enemies (e.g. MI5/SIS and the frmed forces, Police).

      So, yes. The C of E will likely select a transgender, black, wheelchair using lesbian with 15 kids and firmly committed to embracing voodoo, child sacrifice and bring and buy drug events.Gotta make the church “relevant” for modern congregations, eh?

      Not the Nine O’Clock News nailed it way back around 1980.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWa3LyvFOdc

  3. Have no horse in this race cos Catholic, a poor lapsed example of one i’m afraid.
    Whoever they choose probably won’t be much better than that bod.

    Gave up on the church, all of them, during the covid scam.
    When thousands of poor frightend souls needed some companionship and reassurance in a place they always regarded as sacred, the churches shut up shop, i’ll never forgive them for this, my own dear late mother would have been broken hearted not to be able to attend Mass.

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