This "Bishop" Gay Robinson is a piece of work. First, he catalyzes the split of the Episcopalian Church, then he blabs to the press about a confidential meeting where the two parties tried to agree about the division of church assets. I obviously don't know the gay guy, but everything I read about him and the pictures I see of him indicate he's one of those smarmy types who think they have absolute truth crammed in their heads.
Nineteen bishops from both U.S. sides met in July in Los Angeles to discuss ways to divide assets. Although Washington Bishop John B. Chane threatened a walkout if anyone divulged what was discussed, Bishop Robinson revealed details about the gathering in a Sept. 23 interview with the Associated Press.
Several bishops were "livid" about Bishop Robinson's disclosures, according to a Sept. 28 story in the Living Church, an Episcopal publication.
At stake in the dispute are millions, if not billions, of dollars in real estate, endowments, pension funds and investments involved in a denomination founded in 1789.
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