chansen
Had a point all along
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I'd be happy to discuss it there, but....I am not sure how helpful it is to be discussing any motivation of someone else who is not part of this community.
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I'd be happy to discuss it there, but....I am not sure how helpful it is to be discussing any motivation of someone else who is not part of this community.
This. Your loudest voices are not the intelligent ones.I understand some of the issues like what @paradox3 has discussed in the past, but that's not what I'm hearing from the loudest voices.
But if Gretta makes a blog post, all hell breaks loose. I don't get it. Because people explode over her, she gets more attention. She gets more attention, she gets more support. Her rabid opponents in the United Church are amazingly useless at opposing her. She could never get the support she gets without her detractors.
Sadly, this is true.Church leaders can literally sexually assault a child, and not generate the same outrage.
Just a point of clarification. The former Toronto Conference settled with Gretta, not General Council. But I agree, a wise decision was made. The United Church Observer seems to thrive on controversy. I saw little point to the most recent article about Vosper. Everything had pretty much been said already.General Council did the right thing in settling and walking out of the limelight. Now, if only everyone else would do the same:
-if only the United Church Observer magazine (now called "Broadview") would stop printing articles about her
-if only people would stop discussing her on Facebook and other public forums
Every news organization and magazine thrives on controversy. No one wants to read, "Everyone in the United Church Happy, Content"The United Church Observer seems to thrive on controversy.
There is that.Every news organization and magazine thrives on controversy. No one wants to read, "Everyone in the United Church Happy, Content"
paradox3 said:Sadly, this is true.
I'm sorry Shawn is going through problems. Attitudes like his give other people problems. There are legitimate supporters of Rev. Vosper, and above that image there was another reply by Shawn telling her to "STFU!" Classy.I've known Shawn (highlighted above) since I was in Seminary (he was ordained some years before I was. I know his history in ministry, I know some of his personal ministries and because we are connected as friends on Facebook in other groups and personally I know what he is currently going through in his life.
Shawn is not theologically right of centre. Shawn is theologically left of centre. He would be closer to the Reverend Vosper theologically than I would be. That Shawn is, to state mildly, sick of the Reverend Vosper and her opinion should speak to the Church more loudly than Greg Smith-Young (also highlighted above) being pleased that the denomination reiterates a Trinitarian perspective.
chansen said:Attitudes like his give other people problems. There are legitimate supporters of Rev. Vosper, and above that image there was another reply by Shawn telling her to "STFU!" Classy.
chansen said:That I'm aware, the agreement was one of the last acts of Toronto Conference. Am I correct?
chansen said:So now there isn't even anyone to go after other than Rev. Vosper and the GC.
chansen said:The review cost plenty of money that would have been better put to other uses.
chansen said:To continue the review would have cost more money that the Church was unwilling to spend in secular courts after a split decision in their own review, explaining to a secular judge how yes, they tolerated Rev. Vosper's atheism for years, amounting to a tacit approval, but suddenly they don't approve any more and she has to go.
chansen said:That is a lot of time, effort and money, with no guaranty of the outcome. There should have been action years ago, but there was not. And now this is the situation.
chansen said:Why can't the Church just come out and say that? Since when is the honest and straightforward explanation not allowed and not the best one?
chansen said:The throwaway statements about how the Church is still Trinitarian does nothing positive.
chansen said:It frustrates people, because it's obviously not entirely true as Rev. Vosper is still here and she has significant support throughout the denomination.
chansen said:It clearly drives Shawn and others like him up the wall.
chansen said:Can the United Church just do the right thing, just this once, and without breaking the confidentiality agreement, please explain the general problem and why ignoring Rev. Vosper and waiting out her retirement is the best option for everyone.
The throwaway statements about how the Church is still Trinitarian does nothing positive.
Just wanted to add that in my circle (former members of Gretta's congregation at West Hill) the statements which have been made by the Moderator and General Secretary are very much appreciated.For the Trinitarian Christians who still call The United Church of Canada our spiritual home that is not a throwaway or meaningless declaration.
Completely agreeing with this summary of events.I suspect that it was too close to call and the Sub-Executive rather than putting more of the Conference monies on the line decided to cut losses.
That the Reverend Vosper was also not certain of prevailing in the struggle suggests to me that there was too much on the line for her to risk as well.
There should have been action years ago, but there was not. And now this is the situation.