So are the remaining people not turning a blind eye to the public documentation of his deceit because they have “faith” that he is the best person to lead them?
So are the remaining people not turning a blind eye to the public documentation of his deceit because they have “faith” that he is the best person to lead them?
UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world 3 days ago
You’d have to ask the remaining parishioners. Unfortunately, the modern state of American journalism is to pack a fist full of soundbites in between walls of ads and call it a day.
For all I know, the church has exactly three congregants left - per the included photo - and an anonymously sourced (WHY ARE YOU ANONYMOUSLY SOURCING THIS QUOTE?!) one of them is just blandly “Yeah, we’re glad he’s back”.
I will say that this guy is close personal friends with Emanuel Cleaver, the cousin of two prominent Black Panthers. So if they’re disproportionately skeptical of a federal prosecution of one of their leading congregants… idk, maybe there’s something ABC13 - a news channel owned and operated by wealthy Houston conservatives and a Florida-Based media mega-corp with some pretty seedy histories of its own - isn’t including in its coverage.
But “I can’t believe a congregation of Black Houstonians would question in the infallibility of the US justice system” is, itself, an expression of blind faith that you might want to explore.
SoupBrick@pawb.social 3 days ago
I don’t think it is an irrational statement to say that any person who pleads guilty to this evidence shouldn’t be put in a major position of influence.
But it seems like you have your mind set that blind faith is actually ok sometimes. Which the alternative was the primary point I was trying to make.
houstonchronicle.com/…/Houston-Pastor-Kirbyjon-Ca…