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This piece, Im sure you would admit, is drenched in “it feels like this is what Bishop meant by talking like this.” and “Let me interpret these actions based on this progressive ideology I’ll present to you”. “Here is how Bishop and his staff’s heart really feels for ____.”

It’s the same Type of arguments (ie: lies) that fundamentalists say about Catholics, such as “it really feels like you’re worshiping Mary.” “It really feels like based on your actions of honoring saints that you are praying to them like gods.” The same type of argument used against Christians from the beginning “it really feels like you’re saying cannibalism is okay with your doctrine on the Eucharist.”

This is your complete reportage. And this article represents the attacks we should come to expect in OUR time - the leftist activist reproaches that make assumptions and judgements of the hearts of people based on identity politics: “WoF need to have a quota of certain races and genders and sexual identities. WoF needs to pay incoming women more than budgeted for a NON PROFIT MINISTRY or else they’re misogynists.”

The feelings of my ex-staff members who felt the Word on Fire was bad, I’m sorry you felt that way. I don’t agree with you and your interpretations, but I respect your views and love you. Please don’t make it seem like your feelings were the truth, or how everyone felt. For Chris to not qualify that these views were in the extreme minority is just plain deception to influence the reader to buy his narrative. To my perspective as a low level worker, this alleged misogyny could all not be farther from the truth. The truth about what our culture is like is found in the way We pray together, have lunch together and talk about our families, we say the liturgy of the hours together, we hang out after work and have a margarita, we love and respect each other and we praise God openly at work, we pray for people that contact us needing prayers. We love people - and we have chosen to dedicate our lives to promoting the spiritual growth of our World. The culture at Word on Fire is NOT AT ALL what was described in this third article.

I understand 2 maybe 3 coworkers have felt different and I love and respect them. That’s fine. In any group of people there’s going to be varying perspectives. But please don’t tarnish our life’s work for the sake of promoting a lie that says this is “how it is” at Word on Fire. It is not true.

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Bro culture. Men talking about marrying virgins and smoking cigars. Posting picture of flexing in tank tops after a work out. And the worst sin of all, there was no HR department. Oh the humanity.

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