Will the Church denounce bigotry in the name of Christ?

Andrew Pierce, writing in The Telegraph, wonders what it will take for the Archbishop of Canterbury to denounce the public bigotry of the Archbishop of Nigeria.

As a humble lapsed Catholic, I shall not speculate about what the omnipotent one thinks of Rowan Williams, although I can’t believe he approves of that terrible beard.

But I would hazard a guess as to what he thinks of Peter Akinola, the Archbishop of Nigeria.

Akinola, the arch-enemy of Robinson, likens homosexuality to “bestiality …a form of slavery”, and describes homosexuals as being “lower than beasts”.

Over the years, I have had a fair few homophobic insults directed my way. It’s the usual vulgar bar-room banter: pervert, poofter, queer, shirt-lifter, to mention but a few.

But when the abuse comes not just from an educated man, but a committed Christian who may yet become the leader of a breakaway church, it is shocking.

Even more shocking is, as Robinson pointed out in his BBC interview, the failure of Williams to denounce in unequivocal terms the bigot in a prelate’s clothing.

Read: The Telegraph: Would God want this bigot speaking for Him?

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