The Muslims have been murdering African and Asian Christians by the boatload, the poor Kenyan bishop has real poverty and hardship and martyrdom to deal with. Why does he have to put up with spoiled, narcissistic, gay-apologists in his own church on top of the real problems he and his people deal with every day?
It is obvious that the Kenyan bishop and his two antagonists live in completely different worlds -- both physically and spiritually. The good bishop and the people he represents are busy just trying to survive in a hostile world. Then you have selfish people who think that the world revolves around their every whim, and these scoundrels put on an air of moral superiority whenever they encounter someone better than they are. It is sickening to see people who do wrong get rewarded while people who do good are punished. Of course, this is nothing new. I think what is new is the sense of entitlement and moral superiority that wrongdoers express. Some people have no shame.