Gay Rights Mean Floods, Says Idiot Bishop
What is it that making my blood boil? No, its not the holy wrath of God seeking revenge on my pro gay-rights, pro-choice, left-wing morals; its the Right Reverend Graham Dow, Bishop of Carlisle. Or should say I the Right Reverend Stupid Head? I could do worse but so far this blogs been pretty clean. Apparently according to this moron, the recent floods in the UK are due to the wrath of God because âwe are reaping the consequences of our moral degradationâ.
The sexual orientation regulations are part of a general scene of permissiveness. We are in a situation where we are liable for Godâs judgment, which is intended to call us to repentance.
Yes indeed the Christians are at it again! I read about this one on the telegraph website but had heard it earlier on the radio too. To be fair, the Telegraph is just one of the papers stupid enough to dignify this manâs views with publication. I mean they could have published the rantings of the man that lives underneath Cardiffâs Student Union building whom I encountered today (he told me he could fly!), but then my example doesnât have fancy robes and a hat. The Bishops not all bad though - he does manage a smidgin of humanity. He expressed his sympathy for those who have been hit by the weather, but apparently the problem with âenvironmental judgment is that it is indiscriminateâ. Always the way, eh? You want to reap your wrath on a civilization of unholy lower beings foe being too permissive but despite your omnipotence you just canât do anything but flood the place. Doh! Maybe next universe youâll install a âdelete all sinnersâ application during boot up. Besides, it seems I may know my Bible better than the Bishop since I could vaguely recall this from Genesis 8:21-22, when God tells Noah that heâs sorry and it wonât happen again, which is close as God 1.0 came to apologies.
I will never again curse the ground because of man, for the imagination of manâs heart is evil from his youth; neither will I ever again destroy every living creature as I have done. While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
Well Iâll leave it there. I could rant all day. Iâll just leave you with one picture. Its something which I just found on Google Images and just in case the Bishops happens across my lowly blog he might find it useful since he has clearly never seen it before: its the water cycle from GCSE geography and science. 