Did anyone watch this, 'let's pretend it's art' annual event? Apart from the risible quality of the competitors, the staging of it in an English Cathedral (Coventry) left me filled with incredulity.
Against the backdrop of the large Graham Southerland alter-painting of Christ in Majesty, an assorted group of rowdy weirdos, lounged around at tables in the body of the church, drinking and sporting their egos & sexual proclivities.
How could an bishop ever allow such a thing to happen? I can find no mention of this grotesque spectacle in any of today's media and wonder if this is through timidity or embarrassment.
I think only the C of E would do such a thing, the Catholics would not & their churches have quite good attendances (thanks among other things to Polish immigration) but the Jews with their synagogues, the Muslims with their mosques and Buddhists with their shrine rooms must look at this spectacle with amazement at such irreverent behaviour.
What's irreverent in one religion might be considered OK in others. Catholics (well some of them) believe that they are really eating the flesh of Jesus.
Khandro, looking at it another way, do you not think that this sort of thing makes the church open and welcoming to all and more relevant in the whole community in general? I'd hazard a guess that most of the people attending exhibitions, etc., would never set foot in those churches normally. Some of them might even find they like it.
Naomi - it's pointless asking Khandro to look at anything 'another way' his superior attitude about activities in church are like all his views on religion - as fixed as the North Star.
Andy-Hughes //it's pointless asking Khandro to look at anything 'another way' his superior attitude about activities in church are like all his views on religion - as fixed as the North Star.//
If you have nothing, or are incapable, of saying anything relevant to the original post, bring out the personal insults (from a 'moderator' too).
As I've told you before, you know absolutely nothing of my standpoint on religions or whether or not I even subscribe to one at all.