From The Telegraph-
Holloway said the evangelical movement has made churches too noisy and people prefer to connect with God on a walk.
"Walking is the new church going for some people," he said.
The former Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church said churches are more like events venues where people meet to play music, host talks and debate.
Speaking at the Telegraph Hay Festival, he blamed the evangelical movement for bringing too much noise into a spiritual space and said he preferred to walk his dog alone for “transcendence”.
“Churches now are too talky, they are like events venues. They have lost the ability for transcendence.”
Mr Holloway, who has left the priesthood and now describes himself as a “agnostic Christian”, also hit out at the evangelical movement for making an issue of gay people in the church in the 1990s,
Before then he claimed it was a case of ‘do not ask do not tell’.
The writer and broadcaster, who resigned from his lofty position in the Church partly in protest at the “cruel” treatment of homosexuals and women, said everyone should be given the opportunity to love.
“Evangelicals are always interested in other people’s sex lives for some reason. Its significant that. If your own is boring you are interested in other people’s…”
More here-
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/hay-festival/9309260/Hay-Festival-2012-Walking-is-the-new-church-going-says-Bishop-Richard-Holloway.html
Monday, June 4, 2012
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