Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Anglican church in crisis
Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken out in the ongoing battle over the future of Anglicanism. He has directly challenged the rebel Anglicans who have launched a breakaway faction within the global communion.
IMO: I really do think the Archbishop of Canterbury should try to offer better and more appropriate leadership than simply wasting time by trying to approve buggery. Lets face it buggery is not favoured by Christianity. Even if St. Anselm had been a poofter you cannot see him advocating Sodom, the way the Americans do. Of course, just as Jesus said, UTAP we all need to be tolerant, but that is about it. Maybe women bishops could be brought back, as that is a genuine administrational issue not sensibly ruled out in Christianity, (even Jesus stayed on good terms with his mum, and people like St. Hildebrande did a fine job) and why not reinstate the "Gospel according to Mary Magdalene" as well.
Archbishop of Canterbury has spoken out in the ongoing battle over the future of Anglicanism. He has directly challenged the rebel Anglicans who have launched a breakaway faction within the global communion.
IMO: I really do think the Archbishop of Canterbury should try to offer better and more appropriate leadership than simply wasting time by trying to approve buggery. Lets face it buggery is not favoured by Christianity. Even if St. Anselm had been a poofter you cannot see him advocating Sodom, the way the Americans do. Of course, just as Jesus said, UTAP we all need to be tolerant, but that is about it. Maybe women bishops could be brought back, as that is a genuine administrational issue not sensibly ruled out in Christianity, (even Jesus stayed on good terms with his mum, and people like St. Hildebrande did a fine job) and why not reinstate the "Gospel according to Mary Magdalene" as well.
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