Monday, July 7, 2014

RP: What Do Episcopalians Worship???

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ADDED LATER: Both J. Neil Alexander and Donna Pierce BLOCKED my emails, so they have not seen this. Would someone please make them aware of it -- and let them know I will be contacting key Episcopalians by phone or email this week. THANKS!! Scott




J. Neil Alexander has served as Chancellor of The University of the South (aka Sewanee), taught Divinity at Yale, was Bishop (and I think, arch-Bishop), of Atlanta, until he recently became Head of the Theology Department at Sewanee.


In earlier communication with him over how Sewanee and the Episcopal Church murdered Tennessee Williams with help of the Republican Party and CIA, he threatened me with lawsuits and so did Donna L. Pierce, of LIBEL, but not being lies -- neither of them have brought lawsuit.



Donna Pierce, Head Council at Sewanee


They left that to FOX NEWS talking head Daliah Saper of Chicago and her law firm, who sued me without legally serving me for LIBEL, tried me in absentia, and without presenting any evidence, won TEN TIMES what Jamie Lee Sutherland (an executive of Wells Fargo in Chicago -- a competitor of Kenan Family controlled Bank of America) had even sued for: a HALF MILLION DOLLARS despite their knowing I was just getting over being homeless.


They also got copyright to my memoir of working for Tennessee Williams and to all my political writing -- effectively it was a GAG ORDER.




>>> EPISCOPALIAN MENTALITY:


The most evolved Episcopalian I know posted this on her Facebook Page:



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  • 6 hrs · Like · 2
  • Scott Kenan What if God is already everywhere -- or don't you think God is that big???
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  • Vickie Redding I have this on my screensaver on a slideshow with other prayer that remind me to be thankful.
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  • Scott Kenan It's EXCELLENT to be thankful, but disrespectful to think God is separate from oneself, one's house, or anywhere else. At least Vickie gets good out of her prayer -- if not what the prayer asks for.
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  • Scott Kenan Kathy Socha has liked every one of these comments -- and there is good in all of them, although each has its own validity in different levels of consciousness. The best way to live life is in whichever level of consciousness works best in specific situations, so Kathy gets my thanks!!!
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>>> EPISCOPALIANS ARE FRAUDS ABOUT THEIR COMMUNION



Sewanee, which has the only Episcopal seminary in the Old South, while ruled by J. Neil Alexander and Donna PierceREFUSED to give up their Symbol of AuthorityTHE CONFEDERATE MACE, until 2005!!!


It is a very well known fact that like the Catholic Church, the entire Anglican Communion (includes Episcopal), believes in transubstantiation. In fact, about thirty years ago, the Catholic Church even declared that the Anglican/Episcopals DID actually have authority to perform this miracle of changing bread and wine into the LITERAL body and blood of Jesus.

But few of the faithful believe in that mumbo-jumbo, which only makes them animal CANNIBALS -- and if you believe THAT non-sense, you can be hoodwinked into believing ANYTHING, no???

But look at their definition of Communion from their official page -- it doesn't mention ANYTHING about the NATURE of Episcopal Communion -- they just want to trick as many into the Church as they can!!!http://www.episcopalchurch.org/page/holy-communion:


"We thank you ... for assuring us in these holy mysteries that we are living members of the Body of your Son, and heirs of your eternal kingdom" (Book of Common Prayer, p. 366).
It goes by several names: Holy Communion, the Eucharist (which literally means "thanksgiving"), mass. But whatever it’s called, this is the family meal for Christians and a foretaste of the heavenly banquet. As such, all persons who have been baptized, and are therefore part of the extended family that is the Church, are welcome to receive the bread and wine, and be in communion with God and each other.
The Holy Eucharist can be found on pp. 316-399 of the Book of Common Prayer.

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I scared a Chicago Gay Bear on Facebook, today: "Ron SugarBaker Weaver", who REFUSES to divulge his occupation even to friends, and posts day and night about Liberal ideas and hot men: https://www.facebook.com/Backstagebear/about:




Today, Ron posted a graphic of the Episcopal Church (and I believe it was actually the Atlanta Diocese), that salutes how TOTALLY GAY FRIENDLY the Episcopal Church is -- and going on to brag about their belief in Science -- even mentioning that the Head US Prelate is female and an Oceanographer. It did NOT mention the science of Transubstantiation.


Now Ron DID comment that is fine NOW, but we cannot help remember the past CRIMES OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH against gay people -- which is a valid point, but forgiveness must come to play as a record of improvement is established, in MY opinion.


I did comment further about how Sewanee and the Episcopal Church MURDERED Tennessee Williams -- just as Jackie Kennedy Onassis told Tennessee and me they would do at Jean Stein and George Plimpton's party, January 11, 1982 -- because they found out he planned to change the beneficiary of his will to Harvard.


And they had the help of the Republican Party -- a top Republican Legislator in the Tennessee state legislature paid for the luxurious lifestyles of Gary Tucker and Schuyler Wyatt, while Maria St. Just (nee Britneva) paid Tennessee's maid, Leoncia McGee, a salary until HER death -- all for claiming to investigators that Tennessee was incompetent when he signed the codicil to his will. When I spoke with Nancy Armstrong (now retired three years ago), who had been admin in Harvard's legal department, she said what I said made perfect sense -- and Harvard's lawyers had never understood what hit them (the CIA)!!!


Also, Tennessee's estate, valued at just over $10,000,000.00 (known now as the Dakin Fund -- after Tennessee's grandfather, Rev. Walter Dakin), is according to a group of disgruntled Sewanee alumni who actually CONTACTED ME after seeing this blog, now worth just shy of ONE BILLION DOLLARS.


Recently, Harvard got the largest gift in its history 1/4 BILLION DOLLARS, so you can see WHY Sewanee and the Episcopal Church are so FUCKING GREEDY and BLOOD-THIRSTY!!!


John Uecker, a failed actor but good acting teacher of many including James Gandolfini, whose death he is likely also complicit in (drug connection, confiding about murdering Tennessee as motive, and funeral at Episcopal Cathedral John the Divine in NYC for a lapsed Catholic), probably smothered Tennessee with a pillow. Eucker told ME that he had told the coroner that it was the medicine bottle cap that Tennessee choked on and the coroner went with that -- until it was soon proven IMPOSSIBLEand the coroner's report was quietly changed to sudden intolerance to a drug Tennessee had taken to sleep his entire adult life (Seconal) -- ALSO a lie.


Uecker, who continues to live on W. 88th Street in NYC and has contracted with Sewanee on several things since then. Tennessee's brother Dakin, a lawyer, to the day he died swore that the Episcopal Church and Uecker murdered Tennessee. So did Dotson Rader, a close friend whom I got to know well, and the highest paid magazine writer in the USA (PARADE magazine weekly column, etc.), but Dotson's career was DESTROYED and he now lives in obscurity near Los Angeles. BOTH these men published these claims in their memoirs, too.


>>> THE GOOD NEWS!!!:


I think this is a JOKE, but that actually is Katharine Jefferts Schori, current HEAD PRELATE of the Episcopal Church, USA -- and her first masters and doctor of philosophy degrees are in Oceanography, not Theology (which she got later).



Nearly one and a half years ago, I contacted both the office of the Highest US Prelate of the Episcopal Church (the woman oceanographer), as well as the office of the Chancellor of Sewanee, and explained my case and my intention to eventually BRING THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO ATONE FOR THE SINS OF MURDER AND THEFT OF ESTATE.


While I did not speak with the ones I wanted to, I DID speak to their top aides, and they were very respectful of me and said they understood. I am now ready to get SERIOUS about this, and have given up the idea of trying to move the money/estate.


Taking money from the Episcopal Church would be like taking JESUS from true Christians


They would miss their god too much!!!


Scott




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