And if you check carefully you will discover a large number of these same clergy do not believe in the Diety of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, or the Second Coming of Christ, but do believe in same sex marriage, abortion [oops, excuse me, a woman's right to chose to murder her baby], ordination of homosexuals - they are definitely not in the orthodox, evangelical camp. And many of us have a hard time giving any credibility to what they sign on to.
But hey, that's why Baskin-Robbins makes 31 flavors - we all like something different!
And if you check carefully you will discover a large number of these same clergy do not believe in the Diety of Jesus Christ, the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, or the Second Coming of Christ, but do believe in same sex marriage, abortion [oops, excuse me, a woman's right to chose to murder her baby], ordination of homosexuals - they are definitely not in the orthodox, evangelical camp. And many of us have a hard time giving any credibility to what they sign on to. Since I doubt that you've actually asked any (much less a large sampling) of these same 10,000 clergy about their actual views on these topics, I'm going to have to ask you to try, just for a moment, to stop posting outright lies as a poor substitute for an ability to actually rebut the material -- no matter how popular that tactic obviously is in the AECreationist playbook.