
Welcome to The Pastor Malory's Case
This site is dedicated to investigating the conflict between Western church traditions through the lens of the recent online controversy around Pastor Malory's public opposition regarding the participation of a cultural icon in a perceived Gospel concert.
We aim to provide a platform to discuss, analyze, and understand the implications of this conflict. Join us in exploring the intersection of faith, culture, and tradition, and the impact it has on our lives.

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Main Topics:
The general theme of the site contents consists of exploring the conflict between church and culture.
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Method:
The contents derives from a parallel study of the Bible and historical facts.
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Formats:
Primarily, the contents of the site are built around a series of 10-letters that are publicly address to Pastor Laurent Malory in response to his public opposition against the participation of presumed non-Christian artists at a public concert alongside other Christian artists.
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Duration:
The 10-letters series are published weekly, to the except of 3 pauses in between, over a time span of 3 - 4 months. (The site will remain active online beyond the publication period for as long as it is practically possible)
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Purpose:
Notwithstanding the fact that the main contents of the site derive from a series of 10 letters addressed publicly to Pastor Malory, the essence of the contents however are created to foster a public debate and an inclusive discourse. This debate is organized to encourage people from all creeds and class to combine their knowledge and insights in hope to help identify the origin, cause, nature and effects of the long-standing conflict between the church in general and culture both around the world and more specifically in poor countries in Haiti.
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Pastor Malory will have one right of answer per letter and a rebuttal may be offered only if necessary.
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Anyone else besides Pastor Malory can also submit a content that is related to one of our published letters to: dr.elanaxe@gmail.com.
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The general public may engage with the various published contents either in the comment section, the group sections, by sharing any contents of the site or by using the essence of our published letter in any other public or private forums as they see fit.
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When interacting on the site, the participants are required to stay on topic, avoid redundance, and be tolerant towards one another especially towards those who may not share your point of view.