The Archbishop of Canterbury, despite many many rebukes from the general public, his own clergy and authority figures, is displaying himself again.
Instead of celebrating Easter, the Archbishop has yet again been celebrating himself.
As I have said before, he tries to see where the general public are on current affairs, and wades in, has a script written for him which he hopes will gain him admiration from members of the public who are ignorant of his own evildoing, his greed for attention and pity alongside his lack of responsibility and accountability for his own wrongdoing, are too severe to just be personality disorder, his behaviour indicates uncontrolled mental illness.
I am not in favour of sending refugees to Rwanda, it is a pointless, expensive and dangerous exercise and involves a lot needless extra transport. Those refugees aren't trying to get to Africa, they're trying to get to the UK. I'm alarmed as many people are, about the way that the UK is heading, but the Archbishop isn't the person to speak about this as he is part of the terrible way the UK is now; nor does he, a man who clearly doesn't know God and isn't a Christian, have any right to try to command the Mind of God and decide what God thinks. God doesn't bow to Welby, indeed God would revile him, and Welby, if he isn't too far gone in his illness, must know this.
For almost a decade the nation has endured Welby smearing his family, making gaffes regarding Wonga and other misery machines his church has shares in, including weapons and pornography industries. The nation has endured Welby wading into current affairs, making inappropriate comments about Nazis, protecting abusers and destroying victims, and so on. A decade of it, and like Boris Johnson, the nation wonders how much longer the Welby farce will continue and why it has gone on this long.
Welby pretending to be at odds with the government he forced to be voted in by his abuse of power in his church and in the elections, is becoming an old refrain. His interference in politics has been rebuked and rebuked and rebuked, but he is a man without shame or conscience or soul, he goes on and on and on. His interference in politics as even decried in a national poll, and still he goes on.
Justin Welby needs to turn his face back to the increasingly serious mess that the Church of England is, and the many many clergy and laity guilty of abuse and covering up abuse, who he has protected, in some cases actively, personally and deliberately, at the expense of victims. Huge abuses of power in the church of England's connections with the House of Lords, Parliament, police, social and safeguarding services and others exist to protect the Church. Although some may decry my complaint as 'Being against refugees', I'm emphatically not, I'm against Justin Welby being a massive hypocrite and abusing his position to seek favour while not addressing the issues in his Church and his own misconduct, and worst of all, despite rebuke after rebuke, ruining Easter and Christmas for the victims of the church relentlessly in his search for favour from the general public.
His recent self-loathing stunt would have led to a normal dignitary in a normal office being told that he wasn't really responsible for that office, but the rot that the UK has descended into under bad governance, and apathy, means that the man who destroyed abuse victims and attacked his own family publicly is allowed to do a self-pitying self-loathing stunt and still not be asked to leave. The church of England remain without proper governance altogether, without proper oversight, and downright dangerous to the vulnerable.
As Welby boasts, the victim he killed by leading years of malign and incorrect press articles and whitewash reports against, is still being attacked and dishonoured in her death by the 'Church Times' and other unpleasant rag newspapers. And yet Welby doesn't give it a second thought, he goes on displaying himself at the expense of vulnerable groups, not bcause he cares about them but because his greed for attention is insatiable. The only supporters he has is Anglicans with no real understanding of the world and how the Archbishops and Senior leaders say one thing and do another. The Archbishop of York today is a good example, a man whose behaviour has been unashamedly foul and unjust, trying to exort people in public office to behave themselves.
The Church of England have billions in investments, they have empty buildings costing them money because they drove the congregations out. Instead of Welby's ridiculous attention-seeking, he should be using those resources to help refugees, not help as in the Liverpool situation, but if he's so concerned about refugees, which he isn't, it's all a show, he should provide for the refugees. As Jesus said 'Sell all you own and give it to the poor'. Justin Welby ranting to gain attention when he's aware of the affect on the thousands of church abuse victims, is vile; he doesn't need to rant, he just needs to do the works that Jesus asked, and be humble and quiet in doing so.
John Carter