Wednesday, October 21, 2020

Don't Take It On Authority

I have been baffled how it could happen (see Contraventions of Faith and Order two days ago) that a group of Presbyterian ministers all made fundamentally false statements either about me or about their own denomination's rules. I would think there would be three possibilities:
1. They deliberately manufactured falsehoods.
2. Together they made fundamental mistakes, without referencing the facts.
3. Or they referred to an authority figure, who was feeding them falsehoods.
I received a letter which says it is no. 3, at least in part. OBSERVATION: Which serves as a reminder to ministers in general: don't take things on authority, or you could be in trouble. Check the facts. I say this not only with the present case in mind. (In the present case, city attorneys have asked for "full apology for the false statements and errors made", and I am insisting on that. It is important enough). 

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