A dangerous bishop
Bishop Michael Ingham, of the Anglican diocese of New Westminster, is supremely tolerant of a variety of lifestyle choices but not of those who disagree with Bishop Michael Ingham. He would, moreover, use the coercive power of the state to force such people to conform to his enlightened beliefs, even if it entails a dangerous abridgement of religious freedom. Funny, but the rest of us were under the impression that the Inquisition had been abolished some time ago.
30 January 2005
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