In which our regular writers toss around subjects a little more volatile than usual.

A few weeks back, the United Methodist Church voted to maintain its traditional stance against same-sex marriage and non-celibate gay clergy.
Tom: Now I’m not big on tradition for tradition’s sake, but I think this
decision is probably worth remarking on just because it is so unusual for a
large denomination these days. The progressives in every sizable group of
Christians are always hard at work moving the window of acceptable discourse,
faith and practice to the left, and have experienced great success over the
last century or so. By way of contrast, “conservative” Christians have reliably
failed to conserve very much at all. You’ve seen it, Immanuel Can, and I’ve
seen it too.
Did you notice what made the difference
this time?