The Telegraph: Rowan Williams on UK society

15 September 2007  

The Telegraph: Rowan Williams on UK society

I was going to respond to this entire interview in The Telegraph, in which Williams is punting the opinion that without him and his church British society is going to the dogs, until I read this singular paragraph:

The Government needs to enforce strict controls on stem cell research too. “I can’t come to terms with the idea of a human individual being created for a purpose,” he says.

My emphasis.

Williams, you owe me a double shot espresso and a new keyboard.

I can’t read the rest of it, I’m laughing too much. YMMV.

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3 Responses to “The Telegraph: Rowan Williams on UK society”

  1. Nulls Back » Why Dont You Blog? on September 15th, 2007 3:37 pm

    [...] case you have missed it, Nullifidian is back blogging – today with a nice catch of Archbishop Rowan Williams claiming that he cant come [...]

  2. Spanish Inquisitor on September 16th, 2007 2:58 am

    This is precisely what irony meters were invented for.

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