Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Do Episcopal Bishops Support Genital Mutilation?

 A week and a half ago we saw that the Episcopal organization's bishops unanimously approved the following Resolution adopted by the House of Bishops,

March 19, 2022

In light of the baptismal covenant’s promise to see Christ in all persons, and the recentand any actions by elected officials in Texas, Alabama, Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, NewHampshire, Michigan, Missouri, Florida, Arkansas, Ohio, North Dakota, Mississippi,South Dakota, Nebraska, Indiana, South Carolina and any other states, municipalities,and school districts targeting transgender children and their families, we, the Bishops of The Episcopal Church gathered at Camp Allen, Texas, in March 2022, voice our love and continued support for all persons who identify as transgender or non-binary and their families. We decry legislative initiatives and governmental actions targeting trans children and their families. We urge all in our Church to create safe spaces and shield all people from harassment based on gender identity.

Many states are trying to pass legislation that would prevent the administration of puberty blocking drugs to children who, and their parents believe that they were born with the wrong sexual organs.  States are also trying to stop sex "reassignment" surgeries from being performed on minors. 

In light of the above resolution, doesn't this mean that Episcopal bishops support genital mutilation?

I believe it does, but what more would you expect from a bunch of bishops who support the killing of babies in the womb?

To those of you who say that your bishop is a nice, gentle, and wonderful person, this proves you wrong.

These are truly evil people.

H/T reader Katherine.

3 comments:

  1. Katherine7:51 AM

    You're right, of course. Bishops who support killing babies in the womb, including procedures which dismember them in the process, also don't flinch at procedures which cause irreversible damage to children. "Feelings" are real, while biology isn't.

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    1. And a God based objective morality is not real to every single Episcopalian bishop as evidenced by this unanimous resolution.

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  2. Anonymous7:19 AM

    Our Bishops are not Christian.

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