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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister"
Date: 11 Dec 2006 01:34:14 PM
Object: A heart warming story about a man of the cloth
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6168393.stm

From the article:

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Bishop incident was 'not mugging'
Bishop of Southwark Tom Butler
The bishop suffered a badly bruised head
Police have said they are not treating an incident involving the Bishop
of Southwark as a mugging.
The Right Reverend Tom Butler suffered head injuries and lost his
mobile phone and briefcase after a drinks reception at the Irish
embassy on 5 December.
He reported the matter to police thinking he was robbed near his home
in Streatham, south London.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it was not being treated as a
mugging but as a case of missing property.
Paul Sumpter was playing pool in a bar on, ironically, Crucifix Lane,
in Bermondsey, when he heard his car alarm sound.
Baby toys
"I rushed out there and I saw an old looking guy with his legs hanging
out the back of my car," said the property developer.
"My baby's toys were in the back seat and I could see him chucking them
all about the place."
After "dragging" him away, the man initially revealed himself as the
Bishop of Woolwich before falling on the pavement and knocking his head
which left him unconscious for about five minutes.
Mr Sumpter called an ambulance but the man left the scene before
emergency crews arrived.
It was only days later that Mr Sumpter's wife discovered a briefcase
belonging to Mr Butler, containing among other things, emails from the
MoD and a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury.
"There was even a Ruth Rendell novel - that was titled End in Tears -
which was quite ironic. Plus it was in Crucifix Lane the whole thing
happened as well."
In The Guardian newspaper the bishop is reported as saying: "The
problem is, I don't remember anything. This has been a difficulty from
the start.
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Jesus fucking H Christ on a pogo stick!
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: A heart warming story about a man of the cloth 12 Dec 2006 09:32:10 AM
"Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister" <user13@heathens.org.uk> wrote
in message news:1165865654.180472.62950@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6168393.stm

From the article:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bishop incident was 'not mugging'
Bishop of Southwark Tom Butler
The bishop suffered a badly bruised head
Police have said they are not treating an incident involving the Bishop
of Southwark as a mugging.

The Right Reverend Tom Butler suffered head injuries and lost his
mobile phone and briefcase after a drinks reception at the Irish
embassy on 5 December.

He reported the matter to police thinking he was robbed near his home
in Streatham, south London.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it was not being treated as a
mugging but as a case of missing property.

Paul Sumpter was playing pool in a bar on, ironically, Crucifix Lane,
in Bermondsey, when he heard his car alarm sound.

Baby toys

"I rushed out there and I saw an old looking guy with his legs hanging
out the back of my car," said the property developer.

"My baby's toys were in the back seat and I could see him chucking them
all about the place."

After "dragging" him away, the man initially revealed himself as the
Bishop of Woolwich before falling on the pavement and knocking his head
which left him unconscious for about five minutes.

Mr Sumpter called an ambulance but the man left the scene before
emergency crews arrived.

It was only days later that Mr Sumpter's wife discovered a briefcase
belonging to Mr Butler, containing among other things, emails from the
MoD and a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

"There was even a Ruth Rendell novel - that was titled End in Tears -
which was quite ironic. Plus it was in Crucifix Lane the whole thing
happened as well."

In The Guardian newspaper the bishop is reported as saying: "The
problem is, I don't remember anything. This has been a difficulty from
the start.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Jesus fucking H Christ on a pogo stick!

LOL - Sounds like the good father had a bit much to drink! ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
#1557
I think religion is so popular because even the village idiot can feel like
Einstein without any effort. - Denis Loubet
.
User: "Christopher A.Lee"

Title: Re: A heart warming story about a man of the cloth 12 Dec 2006 09:31:12 AM
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:32:10 -0500, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:


"Pastor Kutchie, ordained atheist minister" <user13@heathens.org.uk> wrote
in message news:1165865654.180472.62950@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6168393.stm

From the article:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bishop incident was 'not mugging'
Bishop of Southwark Tom Butler
The bishop suffered a badly bruised head
Police have said they are not treating an incident involving the Bishop
of Southwark as a mugging.

The Right Reverend Tom Butler suffered head injuries and lost his
mobile phone and briefcase after a drinks reception at the Irish
embassy on 5 December.

He reported the matter to police thinking he was robbed near his home
in Streatham, south London.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it was not being treated as a
mugging but as a case of missing property.

Paul Sumpter was playing pool in a bar on, ironically, Crucifix Lane,
in Bermondsey, when he heard his car alarm sound.

Baby toys

"I rushed out there and I saw an old looking guy with his legs hanging
out the back of my car," said the property developer.

"My baby's toys were in the back seat and I could see him chucking them
all about the place."

After "dragging" him away, the man initially revealed himself as the
Bishop of Woolwich before falling on the pavement and knocking his head
which left him unconscious for about five minutes.

Mr Sumpter called an ambulance but the man left the scene before
emergency crews arrived.

It was only days later that Mr Sumpter's wife discovered a briefcase
belonging to Mr Butler, containing among other things, emails from the
MoD and a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury.

"There was even a Ruth Rendell novel - that was titled End in Tears -
which was quite ironic. Plus it was in Crucifix Lane the whole thing
happened as well."

In The Guardian newspaper the bishop is reported as saying: "The
problem is, I don't remember anything. This has been a difficulty from
the start.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Jesus fucking H Christ on a pogo stick!


LOL - Sounds like the good father had a bit much to drink! ;)

And he was going to drive home blotto.
.

User: "Al Klein"

Title: Re: A heart warming story about a man of the cloth 12 Dec 2006 10:35:25 AM
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 10:32:10 -0500, "Robibnikoff"
<witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

LOL - Sounds like the good father had a bit much to drink! ;)

It could also be a mini-stroke.
--
rukbat at optonline dot net
"The United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion"
- Treaty of Tripoli, 1797, ratified by Congress
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