Saturday, June 16, 2012

SP Harrison Plays the University Lutheran Chapel Supporters,
Pleasing Both Sides at Once

Those at the peak of their income do not care
if seminarians pay $100,000 for an education that is useless
outside of a Missouri Synod call
and too expensive even if they do get one.


Lutherans are so dumb, always looking forward to voting on something already decided. SP Harrison, in true Walther fashion, played both sides of the University Lutheran Chapel fight at once.

He sent out a letter, see below, long after the property had already been sold and the parties were in court. Did he finally wake up?

No, the over-paid officials make sure they know everything happening, down to who is playing the organ at which church.

By writing at the last minute, Harrison made sure that nothing would come of his piece of paper, but he earned lots of praise from the ULC supporters for his bold, courageous leadership. But in that letter he conceded (falsely) that the officials had a right to sell the property and evict their own members from it. He was also a tad irritated that he was quoted as supporting the sale - whatsoever support he affirmed in the letter. Nice double-talk, SP.

So he supported in writing this incredibly stupid and damaging action - and he condemned both sides for sinfulness. Therefore, he condemned the ULC supporters twice in the same letter -

  1. They were in the wrong about the legal right of the district to evict them.
  2. They were despicably sinful in the way they opposed this perfectly legal action.

In case no one knows at this stage - the money raised for that property was given to create that opportunity at the state university where so many members were in attendance, year after year. The "cost" of ULC was nothing compared to what the latest sex abuse lawsuit is going to cost everyone.

This is just another example of the on-going apostasy of the SynConference.

"Error loves ambiguities."
Harrison will not like my analysis.
He will roar - "Unleash the Plagiarist!"