Through the eyes of an Irish Bishop, this is an interesting look at how we may be slouching towards Gomorrah (or maybe San Francisco).
http://www.anglican-mainstream.net/?p=2084
For your Christmas Eve listening and dancing pleasure
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Every year, I like to make a list of things to listen to on Christmas Eve
(and beyond). Here are some of my favorites:
1938 Charles Dickens' A Christmas...
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Bishop Miller's penultimate question sounds very much like John Shelby Spong and his ilk. And, like Bishop Miller, if this is the path chosen by TEC, I do not choose to follow. I prefer the one, holy, catholic and apostolic faith...the faith of our fathers.
ReplyDeleteVery powerful and a bit scary. His observations seem almost unreal.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how Bishop Miller's words would come across to our congregants if presented as a Sunday sermon?
ReplyDeleteDear telmeimrong, do you doubt the accuracy of his observations?
ReplyDeletenot in the least. i was saying that the reality of it is scary.
ReplyDeleteThe reality of an entire Christian denomination falling apart at the seams over a dispute about the authority of Scripture is not only scary, it's unbelievable. Perhaps our only option, as suggested in Romans 10:13, is to call upon the Lord to save us. Unlike the crowd at 815, that option still works for me.
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