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Father Ray Comes Out

Posted by doctore0 on February 13, 2011

Religion = The biggest problem facing humanity, a cancer of the mind. Even the people hated by religion, they still get the cancer, embrace it, search for loopholes to keep the cancer, the fake ticket to eternal life in luxury, escape the fake eternal torture.
Shun religion, praise humanity. If there is a test, that must be it.

11 February 2011 Channel 4

Father Ray is a warm, gregarious vicar who has been leading his central London parish for three years.

He has transformed his parish, building a community in central London, where many struggle with feelings of anonymity. Ray and the parishioners have had their ups and downs but have built a warm and loving church.

Now Ray is prepared to jeopardise all his work for the truth, and share a very personal secret with them: he is gay. He’s decided that in order to be a good minister he must be honest with his parish.

But admitting homosexuality as a vicar is not straightforward. Ray knows his news is unlikely to be welcomed by an Anglican Church that projects an ambivalent view of homosexuality. And it could be challenging to some of his more conservative parishioners. He risks alienating some of the people he considers his friends.

Anna Llewellyn’s First Cut film observes Ray as he deals with the fallout from his sermon and discovers whether or not his words have sown the seeds for a greater understanding and tolerance he dearly hopes for.
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