Posted on 03/24/2015 7:44:50 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
As she argues in favor of abortion rights and gay marriage, Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori, head of the US Episcopal Church, says it is immoral to be skeptical about man caused climate change. This came as the church hyped a webcast about fighting climate change.
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The scripture says;
1 Timothy 2:12
"But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence."
Paul is teaching the role of pastor is a male position.
This witch’s coven continues with its abominations, lead by the Head Witch herself.
The apostate Episcopal Church is using up the last bit of remaining residual moral capital it once had, the maggots are just hollowing out the corpse.
Anyone who uses the phrase “climate change” is a “global warming” denier. That is my line and i am sticking to it
So she is a Global Warming Denier because she now believes in “Climate Change”?
That is to simplistic an explanation. I suspect that it is infiltration over a period of time and a total dumbing down of the masses.
What you have is total erosion of the fundamental Judeo-Christian principles, Ethics and Morality. The Left has totally assailed anything and everything remotely religious to push it’s Socialistic Secular view and we are now reaping the seeds sown many years ago.
Usually camps.
The Jesuits welcome her.
Ummm.....OK. Is that you, Al?
One problems with Lefties is that they see any group and they want to immediately harness them to some political cause. It is a waste of time, in their minds, to have people gathering every week if they cannot be used to accomplish something “useful”.
The problem is that the Episcopal Church is having a difficult time getting them to gather in the first place.
I have tried to explain to my Vestry what I call “The Law of 90s”.
Say you have a bunch of political issues, each of which is a 90/10 prospect, which is to say it is supported by 90% of the population. These are things that “everybody” agrees on. Any politician would be crazy not to jump on the “right” side of all of these issues. It is a no-brainer.
Buy say you are trying to run a church. If you adopt five 90/10 positions, one after the other, you have angered 10%, then 19%, then 27%, then 34%, and finally 41% of your congregation. Furthermore, if somebody is so committed to an idea that he is willing to hold it even when it is a 10% proposition, it is probably something that he will quit a Parish over.
So by becoming polically activist, a church will drive people out the door, a little at a time. For most Episcopal parishes, if they lose 41% of their parishioners, they will close within a year.
When you take a political position in the pulpit, you alienate about half the congregation.
I TOLD YOU!
I told you it was a matter of righteousness to them.
Jesus’ sacrifice for us isn’t enough, you see - we have to [want to] save the erf if you want to be righteous!
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