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Celebrity Priest Calvin Robinson Dismissed for Controversial Behavior and Statements
Archbishop Mark Haverland took decisive action against British priest Calvin Robinson by terminating his ministerial license following a series of controversial incidents and statements, including an inappropriate gesture at a pro-life rally in Washington, D.C. Robinson, a figure popular in conservative political circles, had reportedly mimicked a “Nazi salute,” escalating concerns about his conduct and rhetoric, which the Archbishop deemed increasingly problematic.
The issues surrounding Robinson began surfacing publicly when he denied receiving any formal communication from his church leaders. However, Archbishop Haverland provided evidence to the contrary, highlighting multiple instances where Robinson was cautioned about his behavior and public statements. The Anglican Ink website detailed these communications, underscoring the church’s growing unease with Robinson’s public persona and engagements.
Robinson’s contentious remarks began with a post criticizing the Talmud, describing it as “uniquely hostile toward Jesus Christ,” and escalated to include public discussions where he entertained and seemingly endorsed antisemitic viewpoints. This included a notable episode on his show “Bros with Fros,” where guest Joel Webbon made extreme comments about Judaism, which Robinson did not challenge.
The Archbishop’s statement clarified that the decision to revoke Robinson’s license was not solely based on the salute at the National Pro-Life Summit but was a culmination of his continued engagement in what was described as “antisemitic trolling.” Haverland expressed deep concern over Robinson’s judgment and the potential harm his actions could bring to the church’s reputation and mission.
Furthermore, Robinson’s subsequent public statements and actions have continued to stir controversy. Following his dismissal, he traveled to Israel and critiqued evangelical support for the country, suggesting that it represented a misplaced veneration that could be seen as idolatrous. He also openly criticized the term “Judeo-Christian,” aligning himself with figures like Candace Owens, known for her provocative statements regarding Jewish influence and the Holocaust.
The situation has prompted significant media coverage and public discourse, highlighting the complex interplay between religious belief, political ideology, and public behavior. As Robinson faces widespread criticism and potential isolation from various religious communities, his case serves as a cautionary tale about the responsibilities and consequences that public figures face, especially when their actions clash with the values of their institutions and communities.
In light of these events, the church is calling on its members and leaders to reflect on the importance of maintaining a respectful and inclusive dialogue, particularly on sensitive historical and theological issues. The broader Christian community is also urged to consider the impact of their public statements and actions, ensuring they align with Christ-like compassion and understanding, avoiding divisive rhetoric and behavior.