Sunday, August 10, 2003

Excellent Column by Mark Steyn



Among other things he hints at why the Great Stone Face, the Old Man of the Mountains fell from grace in the Granite State or why the rock solid faith of some Christians has become gelatin...



From the Chicago Sun Times:Episcopal Church endorses narcissism:



Because I'm an adopted New Hampshirite, people keep asking me what I think about the Gay Bishop. Once upon a time, the most famous symbol of Granite State manhood was the Old Man of the Mountain, the Great Stone Face, whose profile God and nature had etched onto the cliffs high above Franconia Notch in the White Mountains. But, after centuries of keeping a watchful eye on us, he came crashing down in an almighty rock slide a couple of months back. So now the most celebrated symbol of Granite State manhood is the Great Gay Face, the Reverend Gene Robinson. And, although I'm feeling a little gayed out these days, since folks insist on pressing me, let me say a couple of things about the Episcopal Church's and the worldwide Anglican Communion's first gay bishop.



Read the whole column...



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