Two interventions this week from men who inhabit very different worlds, yet have common diagnoses for the problems faced by the institutions to which they belong.
Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, has been waging a war against secularism, against the marginalisation of Christianity in national life, and the bigotry shown to individual Christians in the workplace. In particular, he led a rather unpleasant campaign against gay marriage, seeming to elide such reform with the sort of prejudice that censures airport staff who wear crucifixes. This week, however, he raised his sights, to warn his Church that it faces extinction within a generation unless it tackles the decline in support from the young….
I wasted 5 minutes of my life reading this turgid article, for absolutely no benefit. Liberals are often accused of compromise, but its difficult to find anything that Graeme Archer believes or really cares about. Thanks Graeme for wasting my time with pap.
But your sacrifice of 5 minutes did lead to a greater good. After reading a couple of sentences, I skipped to your comment. Thus, I only wasted ~33 seconds of my life. To you, I give thanks.