Those who exercise
power fail to understand the workings of power. The blindness it creates
asks us all to challenge any institution that seeks control rather than
liberation.Sicial control must be resisted and those who seek to deny
it's victims must be called to account. The paradigm changes and the
issued and abuses of the past must be revealed. Spirituality must be
separated from the monotheisms that oppress women, the young and the
vulnerable.i could as Neitzche observed only believe in a God who could
dance. The celestial dictators of the Abrahamcic faiths have seen,
through its priesthood seem more interested in the free lovemaking of
individuals exploring their sensuality than those of the abusers lurking
within its ranks. The erotic is an aspect of the spiritual and not an
impulse and need to be denied. Eroticism fit best into Martyn Buber's "
I Thou" model rather than that of the "I it " of sexual abuse.....it
is most apt that George Carry after such denial and failure to act after
being repeatedly contacted by Balls victim should stand down as an
honourary Bishop.....
Friday, 23 June 2017
Bishop Ball, Lord Carey and the Church of England cover up
So George Carry as Archbishop of Canterbury maintained a conservative
position via the role of women and that of LGBT issues in the church.
He helped deny many vicars and church members a true role in seeing both
their sexuality and spirituality as part of themselves. The denial and
deliberate hiding of the sexual assaults on many young people were
purely done to create the illusion of a saint. Bishop Ball now serving a
prison sentence for his assaults on many people was valued
more of his appearance rather than the reality. Lord Carey collaborated
in this denial and was quite prepared to use the Church of England as a
means of conservatism to control those disapproved of. The victims of
oppression, of being used stands fundamentally against the tradition of
the early church. It used to be said that the Church of England was the
conservative party at prayer. In Swansea a local vicar behaved like
Bishop Bell and in numerous cases organised religion was used to obscure
the reality of the situation, to protect the abuser and deny the
victim.
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