Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Church could learn from State inquiries

To watch a replay this evening of a senior civil servant comment on the granting of the mobile telephone licence over 16 years ago is laughable.

At least the State has the competency and nous to hold inquiries.

There is urgent need within the hierarchical church for a number of inquiries. No organisation can examine itself. It is so shockingly clear.

And we baptised Christians allow them get away with it. Simply, it is terrible and depressing.

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