vpw criticized hypocrites who cherry-picked the verses they wanted and skipped the verses they
didn't like. Then, of course, vpw WAS a hypocrite who cherry-picked the verses he wanted and
glossed over the verses he didn't like. He'd acknowledge them lightly in public but never seem
to bring them up when discussing conduct of leaders and so on.
vpw was quite experienced at finding verses that he could DISTORT to make it sound like they
supported what he wanted to believe. In private, he "found" a verse that said God was ok
with ORGIES- although they weren't His optimal choice, He would ACCEPT them. So it should
surprise no one that a verse that says "no condemnation" would be creatively interpreted
to mean that no instance of GUILT should ever remain after doing anything, no matter how
sinful an action was. vpw moved the boundaries of interpreting Scripture so that Christians
were allowed to sin a lot so long as they didn't feel guilty about it. And he championed
that position.