To: Crackingham
The willingness of some African bishops to accept such oversight, crossing jurisdictional boundaries, is also criticized in the Windsor Report. So let me get this straight.
Crossing "jurisdictional boundaries" set up by corrupt and apostate Anglican leaders is something so terrible as to be akin to spitting in the face of the Almighty and His law against homosexuality.
OK--got it.
7 posted on
02/22/2005 3:44:51 AM PST by
SkyPilot
To: SkyPilot
Crossing "jurisdictional boundaries" set up by corrupt and apostate Anglican leaders is something so terrible as to be akin to spitting in the face of the Almighty and His law against homosexuality.Ummm, yes.. St. Paul the Apostle makes that quite clear in Timothy I, with precisely that juxtaposition in fact.
11 posted on
02/22/2005 3:57:34 AM PST by
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To: SkyPilot
PS. And in case the reasoning's still unclear to you, jurisdictional chaos would hardly be conducive to the mission of the church. Moreover, the bishops along with the limits of their authority are allegedly ordained by God, not by man.
12 posted on
02/22/2005 4:05:58 AM PST by
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