Oh man......I wasn't going to get into this, I really wasn't.
You know....as a cradle born Episcopalian, and a sitting member of my church's governing board, I have to say something most of you will find somewhat shocking....the Bible was written by mere mortals!! It is said that the words in the Bible are the word of God, that have been written down by man. Well, I have to say that some of it leaves me wondering. Do I believe every little thing that is written in the Bible? Nope...guess I should pack my short-shorts now, it's gonna be hot where I'm going!! I have seen 5 priests, sit and read the exact same passage in 5 different publications of Bibles and come up with 5 different thoughts as to the meanings.
I think we would be better served following the 10 Commandments in the long run. Do I worry about offending my Jewish friends as I sit eating a nice pork roast, or offending my RC buddies if I eat a nice cheeseburger on Friday night during Lent? Nope. Their beliefs are their beliefs. Just as mine are mine. Do I respect thier beliefs? Sure do.
My uncle, a deacon in his church in Manchester NH, yes the hotbed of the Gene Robinson controversy, has left his church because of the whole thing. He thinks its an abomination. My mother, his sister, on the other hand, thought it was a great thing to have an openly gay bishop. I'm sure that having this new PB is going to cause a bit of flack....may even divide some areas of the church. But, it will come out fine. Most of us really aren't all that concerned with what others are doing in their bedrooms. Of course, if that behavior is hurting children, that's a whole different story. But, to the best of my knowledge, most of the gay/lesbian people I know (and it's a huge number, including family members) are hugely against groups such as nambla..hate the whole idea, and have no more interest in being with children than you or I have.
So, I guess I'll leave the judging to God, when I get there. If God doesn't like the way I've lived my life, then he/she can deal with it then. I'll take my chances. Others can do the same...I'm not judging them, that's God's job.
Oh, and by the way....we Episcopalians would love to see more of you. And are very happy to see that we have new members...welcome to the group!!! We are, obviously, a diverse group, and mostly open minded, trying to be non-judgemental!!!
So, time will tell how our new PB does. Not sure what her previous history in marine biology says about her...shouldn't make any difference. There are a lot of people taking up the church as a late in life career..I don't think we should look down our noses at them just because they came to the church late in life.