Words matter. These are the best Gene Robinson Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I think there’s a terrible price to be paid when your exterior life is not an honest reflection of your interior life.
The truly longstanding tradition in the church is that some are called to celibacy. Some feel called to it. But the church has never supported that celibacy be mandated for someone not called to it. It’s never imposed on someone.
But by virtue of our baptism, Peter Akinola and I are brothers in Christ and one day we are going to be in heaven together, so we might as well learn to get along here because we will have to get along there. God won’t have it any other way.
I will always speak out when someone says that a principle or a rule or a tradition trumps people.
Sometimes there are things worth risking your life for. It was Jesus who said if you want to save your life, you have to lose it.
The state’s interest in marriage is stability. Generally speaking, polygamy does not work for stability. Inherent in the whole polygamous movement is a deep and abiding misogyny and denigration of women. So polygamy is objectionable on lots of grounds.
Historically speaking, institutions are slow to change and usually resistant to any sudden moves – churches especially so.
When you claim to have the truth, as opposed to the truth as you perceive it, then you move us toward a theocratic view of government.
Only God is the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. The Church has always been changing.
There are enormously gifted Episcopal priests around this church who are gay and lesbian, some of whom are partnered, who would make wonderful bishops and they’re going to be nominated and they’re going to be elected.
And God is always calling me to open myself to all kinds of people that I’ve never thought about before and also calling me on this inward spiritual journey.
I think people often come to the synagogue, mosque, the church looking for God, and what we give them is religion.
God calls all of his children to the table. We can disagree and even say a lot of hateful things, but what we can’t do in good conscience is leave the table. Or demand that someone else not be at the table.
You know, we live in a time when if somebody wants to kill you, they’re going to kill you, and you can either go in a hole and, you know, pull the roof in over you, or you just continue putting one foot in front of the other and hope that you’re doing some good in the world.
Faith is a dynamic and ever-changing process, not some fixed body of truth that exists outside our world and our understanding. God’s truth may be fixed and unchanging, but our comprehension of that truth will always be partial and flawed at best.
Stability is why society has an interest in marriage.
Discerning the will of God is a very tricky thing, partly because, you know, the little voice in my head can either be God’s voice or it can be my own ego doing a magnificent impression of God’s voice.
It seems to me that if God calls us to anything it’s to a life of integrity.
You know, I think Jesus was famous and also in a lot of trouble because he always chose people over sort of established procedures.
Left to our own devices and passions, we human beings have a hard time seeing beyond what is immediately in front of us.
I’ve long been really intrigued with what is the… proper role of faith and religion in public life.
I think my election is one of several indications that gay and lesbian folk are being brought more into the center of things. I’d like to think that my election signals my bringing of gay and lesbian folk into the center of the church.