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Olde Tyme Religion
Archdruid urges ban on gay bishops
2008-08-04
The spiritual leader of the world's Anglicans urged church leaders Sunday not to consecrate any other gay bishops for now, as he ended a once-a-decade Anglican assembly that was dedicated to preventing schism in the troubled fellowship.

In his final speech at the Lambeth Conference, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams said the Anglican Communion needs "space for study and free discussion without pressure" about whether to accept changes in the traditional biblical understanding of same-sex relationships.

"A fellow Christian may believe they have a profound fresh insight. They seek to persuade others about it. A healthy church gives space for such exchanges," he told the 650 bishops at the meeting in Canterbury, England. "But the Christian with the new insight can't claim straight away that this is now what the Church of God believes or intends."
Posted by:Fred

#5  Archbishop Atkinson is a master at beating dead horses. He just knows that if he can get all the other bishops to clap their hands, then Tinkerbell will live.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2008-08-04 11:17  

#4  Please correct - I was reading an article on how Presbyterians have avoided this mess, I mean US Episcopalians.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-04 09:40  

#3  The key phrase is "for now". The Anglican Church has lost its way and is no longer a Christian church, just an outlet for ineffectual social activism. Nobody takes these loons seriously anymore. The US Episcopal Church is headed in the same direction. To whit, who would have ever believed Episcopal congregations in the Deep South so disillusioned with the US Episcopal hierarchy that they transfer allegiance to the Nigerian church because at least it is still believes in Christ.
Posted by: RWV   2008-08-04 08:22  

#2  Not in my church, OS.
Posted by: Spot   2008-08-04 08:18  

#1  Schism is still going to happen. Presbyterians in the US have become unitarians in some plces in terms of abandoning orthodox Christian beleif, biblical basis, and the Traditions that date back to before the Bible's codification.

Posted by: OldSpook   2008-08-04 01:34  

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