Episcopal Dean Asked to Apologize for 'Terrorist Bomb' Comment

In an Associated Press story out of California, Rev. Paul
Zahl, dean of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry in Ambridge,
Pennsylvania, was quoted as equating the election of an openly gay
bishop in California to "a terrorist bomb, which is timed to destroy a
peace process." These incendiary comments come in the middle of an open
and honest discussion happening in the Episcopal Church about the
election of a second openly gay Bishop this weekend at the church's
world-wide convention.

"Reverend Zahl should apologize for spouting such harmful rhetoric in
the middle of an open and honest conversation happening in the life of
the church," said Human Rights Campaign's Religion and Faith Director
Harry Knox. "To liken the election of an openly gay bishop to a
'terrorist bomb' is one of the most outrageous comments made by a
radical conservative fringe in the church that has certainly made some
outrageous comments in the last few years."

In 2003, the Rev. V. Gene Robinson was elected as the Episcopal Church's
first openly gay bishop by New Hampshire Episcopalians. Since that
time, the Episcopal Church world-wide has been engaged in a conversation
about the role of openly gay clergy members. This weekend, California
Episcopalians are set to elect a new Bishop to head the Diocese of
California. Three of the seven candidates being considered in this
weekend's election are openly gay.

"Paul Zahl's comments comparing the election of a gay bishop to a
'terrorist bomb' is hate speech that has no place in any faith based
discourse," said Reverend Susan Russell, director of Integrity, the
national gay and lesbian Episcopal caucus. "Such language does nothing
to advance our public discourse, does everything to further polarize and
alienate and is antithetical to the love God calls us all to offer each
other. I call for Dean Zahl to apologize for this incendiary rhetoric
that attacks not only gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people but
the very fabric of our historic faith in the Jesus who called us be
peacemakers and to love our neighbors as ourselves."

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