Posted on 06/20/2006 4:35:44 AM PDT by pageonetoo
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- At some Presbyterian churches the Holy Trinity -- "Father, Son and Holy Spirit" -- will be out. "Mother, Child and Womb" is in.
Delegates to the national assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) voted yesterday to "receive" a policy paper on sex-inclusive language for the Trinity, a step short of approving it. Church officials are enabled to propose "experimental liturgies" with "alternative phrasings" for the Trinity, but congregations won't be required to use them.
Besides "Mother, Child and Womb" and "Rock, Redeemer, Friend," options include:
"Lover, Beloved, Love"
"Creator, Savior, Sanctifier"
"King of Glory, Prince of Peace, Spirit of Love"
"This does not alter the church's theological position, but provides an educational resource to enhance the spiritual life of our membership," legislative committee chairman Nancy Olthoff, an Iowa laywoman, said during yesterday's debate on the changes.
The assembly narrowly defeated a conservative bid to send the paper back for further study, which would have killed it.
A panel that worked on the issue since 2000 said the classical language for the Trinity still should be used, but Presbyterians should seek "fresh ways to speak of the mystery of the triune God" to "expand the church's vocabulary of praise and wonder."..
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Curly, Larry & Moe.
The liturgy could be punctuated by the sounds of eye-pokes, bonks on the head and face-slaps.
Hey, if these fools want to make a comedy out of religion, I can certainly make sport of them.
Language was the touchiest issue for the Hymnal Revision Committee, and the topic of gender references to God and people was hotly debated. Several hymns and other texts were changed to replace masculine language with more inclusive words.
For Tuell, chairwoman of the text subcommittee, the language issue was important. "I feel like I'm a feminist, and I felt language was important after talking to my own baby boomer daughters and others of their ages, saying some of these texts turned them off. They couldn't see through the theology and the biblical language to the essential language because they kept being bothered by the masculine tone of the hymn. They didn't want to be 'brothers.' They were sisters."
The committee took a middle course with regard to language about humans and God, Marshall said. Composers of new texts were asked not to use the masculine pronouns solely to represent God, she said, while masculine references were left alone in some older, familiar texts. Archaic references to humans, using "thee" instead of "you," for example, all but disappeared.
When reading a text, committee members considered whether it was in harmony with the Bible, had good poetry and was theologically sound. Did it fit the tune? The "cultural look" of a hymn also was important, since the book had to reflect the church's diversity, Tuell said.
Well your theory may be correct, the only problem is, is that the churches they envelope decline and die.... the faithful either break off or leave.
The churches such as the presbyterian faiths where you don't have much formal structure are the most succeptable.
The more heirarchical churches are less so.. which is why they while having a nutjob priest here or there, don't have major debates or idiotic rulings.
It takes about 8 years of dedication and study for a Catholic to become a priest and be allowed a parish, let alone a bishop or archbishop... in the Presbytery you can be a pastor before you even have an associates degree... Can't "consecrate" the bread and wine.. which I find odd, since the presbytery doesn't believe in true transfiguration, I mean if its only symbolic what does it matter who does the act? And you don't have to live the faith, you don't live, eat and sleep your study and faith in cloister, just show up for class.... Which is why these faiths are being destroyed rapidly from within IMHO.
Daddy-o, Laddy-o, and the Spook..
This infiltration is happening in churches which have real estate owned in common by the denomination, rather than by individual congregations. That is why I think a large portion of this is about money.
As far as the Catholic Church, I think an attempt WAS made to take it over, back in the seventies and 80's. The rise of EWTN and Mother Angelica, as well as the election of Pope Benedict, has stopped a lot of the nonsense. There are still dioceses where weird stuff happens (Los Angeles being one) but it seems to me that a lot of things are being corrected.
I also don't understand why they reserve communion for the ministers since it is symbolic. I only went to a Presbyterian church a couple of times so I don't know too much about them.
Good for you! That's exactly what the Church needs - fighters, not quitters. (kind of hypocritical coming from me - a back-slid Catholic.)
what did they do with the lord's prayer? "Our Father...."
The Catholic church's biggest problem was the deal with the devil it made by allowing homosexuals into the priesthood starting in the 60s... most of the problems in the US can be traced directly back to this decision.
Once they were in, they started trading sex for favor and power and austracizing anyone who stood up to them. The Dioceses that have been harmed the most are the ones where this influence grew the most, Boston, LA etc...
Benedict needs to purge these diocese rapidly and fully, and yes it will mean some very high ups in them will be forced out.. but it needs to be done.
I'm not sure what that reference to libertarians means.
I'm speechless.
Just an analogy and not a perfect one (as none are). However, most libertarians disagree with conservatives in the areas of the moral underpinnings of law and whether local governments have a legitimate role in curbing vices and immoral behavior.
Make hay while the sun shines.
SD
This is enough to drive a fella to Sabellianism!
Right, a good thing.
Most libertarians I know are moral people who disagree with pointing a gun at someone to accomplish God's business.
"Big Daddy, Little Daddy, and the spook."
The version I heard was:
"Daddio, Laddio and the Spook"
How about:
"Eeenie, Meenie, Miney-Moe"
SHEESH -- Just when you think you have heard it all from these lib/socialist "theologians", they come out with another outrageous dictum!
Why do they call Satan the Prince of Liars, Nancy?
They can't build a church, or a government, or a country, or any other organization. Besides, it's not about how they believe they should be living their lives, it's about how they believe you should be living yours.
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