Concerning Revd Peter Mullen's views on homosexuality
Revd Peter Mullen, a priest in the Anglican Diocese of London has published remarks on the internet which include: "Let us make it obligatory for homosexuals to have their backsides tattooed with the... continue reading »
"Rev Mullen has made other offensive so I don't think they can be ignored"
"I have an Honours Degree in Social Science from the Open University and am surprized that these views are still openly expressed."
"He who made me shall judge me"
"As a practicing Anglican, I find these remarks absolutley ungodly and highly inflammatory. It smacks of Nazi Germany in the 40's."
"This is gross misconduct and should not be accepted from a person who hold a sensitive office of a clergy, we are expected to be responsible and welcoming to all people, regardless of our own opinion."
"A vile and disgusting statement by one who should be accepting of others!"
"I suggest that the only thing that "kills" in the true sense - that kills the soul - is a state of "unlove" or "ungrace", as so eloquently expressed by Peter Mullen. God is love, and God's commandment is "to love God and to love neighbour". As Bill Clinto"
"This suggestion fills me with anger & disgust. Revd Mullens needs to be expelled from the church ."
"Mr Mullen has betrayed the church he serves by uttering these ."
"Irrespective of the church's stance on homosexuality this is damaging to its perception in the wider public domain."
"deeply offensive words from a so called man of God"
"His Nazi are deeply offensive - discipline now!"
"Not a very Christian attitude but then again I dont expect it from the church maybe by disciplining this homophobe you will prove me wrong"
"UCU"
"It is almost unbelievable that a Christian priest should express his views in such an unloving and unchristlike way - hardly a good example to set the world!"
"I am appalled that a supposed 'man of God' can make such obnoxious and hurtful . I am actualy beyond words at the offensiveness of this, the sheer rudeness and I can't believe that anyone would say this, let alone a priest. May he be forgiven."
"These are outrageous remarks and the priest concernec should be disciplined."