When you read the liberal blogs and press (such as Episcopal New Service) about the court decision in Virginia, keep this in mind from the Anglican Curmudgeon:
"On the left, the reaction that this represents an unqualified victory for the Diocese is both uniform and predictable -- after all, they need to keep those pledges and contributions coming in. But as explained above, it is no such thing: it merely allows the Diocese and ECUSA to have the privilege of spending more millions on their attorneys in order to stay in the running."
The full essay from the Curmudgeon is posted below.
Here is exactly what he is talking about:
Virginia diocese, Episcopal Church prevail with state Supreme Court
from Episcopal Life Online
"The Supreme Court of Virginia on June 10 ruled in favor of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia and the Episcopal Church in a church property dispute."
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