Alright, this is one of the most striking and definitive examples of liberal slanting in recent memory.
A lesbian Methodist minister in Philadelphia has been defrocked.
ABC News (owned by Disney) claims that it is because she was sexually active and thereby violated the requirement that Methodist ministers remain celibate. She can be reinstated as long as she vows to remain celibate.
The Boston Globe (owned by the New York Times) claims that it was because she was a lesbian, and she has no hope of rejoining the church. Furthermore, such action is part of a "clean sweep for conservatives" as it conincides with the reinstatement of an anti-gay minister (any possible information about which can only be found on the membership-only second page of the article -- I don't have a registration, and I'm sure 90% of the people who will read this article linked from Google News won't either).
So which is it? Is she enjoined from becoming a minister, or does the possibility remain open? Was her punishment motivated by a conservative push to oust a lesbian minister, or was it because she broke a restriction that's in place for both men and women?
How does this reflect on the parent organizations of these news sources, both of which are commonly decried as "liberally biased" by mouthpieces on the right?
I'm particularly interested in the Globe article. It seems that now that they're through beating the Catholic Church to a pulp, they're moving on to other Christian sects.
Which Is It? (media bias)
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here's how the Government Propaganda network portrayed the story
as far as her continued preaching.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,174020,00.html it would apear that its because she broke the churches rulesNASHVILLE, Tenn. â?? The highest court within the United Methodist Church (search) defrocked a lesbian minister Monday for violating the denomination's ban on "self-avowed, practicing homosexual" clergy.
as far as her continued preaching.
another article I read said she will be able to continue in all her duties as a lay pastor, but she will not be able to administer communion. looks like the Globe is a little out there then huhStroud will continue as a lay staff member at her congregation, preaching, supervising children's and youth work and conducting pastoral visits. She told the congregation Sunday that she and her partner are applying to be foster parents.
http://bugmenot.com/view.php?url=http%3 ... boston.com
It seems, however, that I can access both pages of the article without any login.
It seems, however, that I can access both pages of the article without any login.
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