Roger Morrison wrote:Now that credible studies have been accepted by an increasing number of folks--in the Christianized Western world--Spong is dismayed by the reluctance of others (churches in particular) to accept new findings.
He lays responsibility for the retardence of new information, generally speaking, at the feet of leaders who display incompetance by their predisposition to 'follow' old policies founded on ignorance, rather than to 'lead'. Unfolding knowledge of Homosexuality as a viable sexual orientation is denied at a cost to the whole of humanity.
Roger, I haven't read the entire report (can't seem to access it), but it's not clear to me what Spong is advocating.
Is he specifically talking about ordination? Ordination to a particular office, like bishop? Or simply inclusion and acceptance?
It seems to me that throughout Christianity there has been a long history of gay men (if not women) in the priesthood, although in some of those instances they were part of a tradition that was celibate, so whether they were gay or straight was really moot.
As I understand it, it wasn't even so much that Episcopal Bishop Gene Robinson was gay that caused so much controversy within the church; it was that he was in a relationship.
So it's not clear to me what Spong is advocating. More openness about what already exists? More tolerance? As I said in a previous post, it appears to me that various Christian denominations have gone to certain lengths in recent years to address this. The splintering seems to be happening over ordination.