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This is just in case there were any conservative true Christian Episcopalians left in America. It is apparently the goal of the leftist in the Episcoplaian Church to kill this Church, and, sad to say, they are doing a good job of it.
1 posted on 08/29/2007 1:47:30 PM PDT by jmaroneps37
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Take it from a Catholic - there can be as many enemies with in the church as outside of it.


2 posted on 08/29/2007 1:49:24 PM PDT by CTK YKC
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Dollars to donuts this “woman” looks and dresses like a man.


3 posted on 08/29/2007 1:49:54 PM PDT by SJSAMPLE
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I’m a lesbian in a man’s body, leave me alone!


8 posted on 08/29/2007 1:56:31 PM PDT by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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Romans 1:26-31 Even their women exchanged......
v. 31b -they not only continue to do these very things but also approve of those who practice them. (THEY being the remainder of the liberal church)
9 posted on 08/29/2007 1:56:54 PM PDT by too much time (No, God is not a woman.)
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This is just a perfect example of Leftist Paganism:

Resisting the Temptation By Tracey Lind

""The great reformed preacher Karl Barth once said that sermons should be written with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. I have tried to pay homage to that wisdom in my ministry, and sometimes it's really challenging. This coming Sunday is no exception. Like every first Sunday of Lent, the Gospel reading reminds us of Jesus' time in the wilderness immediately following his anointing baptism. “The tempter,” as this manifestation of evil is called in Matthew's Gospel, challenges Jesus to:

Command stones to become loaves of bread;

Throw himself down from the pinnacle of the temple; and

Worship Satan in exchange for all the kingdoms of the world.

Last week as I listened to our president's annual State of the Union Address, I kept thinking about [the lesson of “the tempter” in Matthew 4]. There's a connection here, and it scares me. There are obvious connections to the Gospel, but how do we talk about them without seeming so partisan that our words will fall on deaf ears? Last week as I listened to our president's annual State of the Union Address, I kept thinking about the lectionary reflection I promised to write for The Witness . There's a connection here, and it scares me. There are obvious connections to the Gospel, but how do we talk about them without seeming so partisan that our words will fall on deaf ears? At a dinner party last Saturday night, I asked my guests how they make the connection. It resulted in a thoughtful, lively, provocative, and sometimes heated table conversation.

Now, I could suggest that we interpret our nation's president as the one being tempted.

If this be the case, he is first being tempted to feed us with the promise of more control over our money through tax cuts and Social Security reform – more “bread” for everybody, to borrow from the nomenclature of the Sixties. Second, he is being tempted to dazzle us with his ability to overthrow a dictator and liberate a nation in the name of freedom and democracy through one fell swoop of bombs and artillery. Third, he is being tempted to abandon the gospel of his Episcopal Church affiliation and give into the fundamentalism of the New Religious Right for a combination of personal, political and religious gain.

But I won't go there. That's way too partisan, and furthermore, that makes our president's vocation too closely aligned with the savior of the world.

I could suggest that we as a nation are the ones being tempted.

First, we are being tempted to believe that the stones of tax cuts, the privatization of Social Security, and health savings accounts will yield the harvest of bread for all of our nation's children and ourselves.

Second, we are being tempted to jump off a cliff by believing that the violation of our limited wilderness for the sake of oil and the disregard of our clean skies for industrial and energy production will not damage our fragile environment. We are tempted to believe that the elimination of corporate regulations will promote economic growth; that medical liability reform and information technology will reduce health care costs and make it more accessible to the uninsured. We are tempted to believe that the banning of gay marriage will strengthen the institution of heterosexual marriage, and that the reduction of Ryan White funding will aid the fight against AIDS. We are even tempted to believe that discriminatory acts against immigrants in this country and preemptive military action around the world will reduce terrorism and hatred of the United States.

[W]e are being tempted to yield our moral obligation of humility and respect for difference by believing that our nation has an inalienable right and God-given responsibility to spread the face of democracy, justice, freedom and peace throughout the world according to our own cultural standards, ideals, and worldview. Third, we are being tempted to yield our moral obligation of humility and respect for difference by believing that our nation has an inalienable right and God-given responsibility to spread the face of democracy, justice, freedom and peace throughout the world according to our own cultural standards, ideals, and worldview.

But I'm not going there, either, because I don't believe that the Gospel was written for the nation.

However, since the president himself used religious language (e.g., ”guiding idea,” “blessing,” “sacrifice,” “grateful,” “symbol of trust,” “peace,” and “unity”) and invoked religious symbols (e.g., “stewardship,” “discipline” “great moral success,” “sacred institution,” “culture of life,” and “human dignity”), it is the obligation of the preacher to reclaim the language, symbols and morals of our faith traditions. After all, Jesus resisted the temptations and began his ministry, “bringing good news to the poor, proclaiming release to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, letting the oppressed go free, and proclaiming the year of God's favor” (Luke 4:18-19). Therefore, I want to suggest that for us preachers, the real temptation is to avoid the controversy and stay in safe waters, or in the words of my dinner guest, Dorothy, “to give in and give up.”

To my brothers and sisters who have the power of access through the responsibility of preaching and the privilege of the pulpit, I say – let us have the courage to preach this coming week with the Bible in one hand and the State of the Union address in the other – come what may and cost what it will.""

10 posted on 08/29/2007 1:59:46 PM PDT by iowamark
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...just giving men another reason “to hate church” (aka, just giving
up on going to what becomes a freak show)


11 posted on 08/29/2007 2:00:04 PM PDT by VOA
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No problem she can’t lick...
12 posted on 08/29/2007 2:01:40 PM PDT by YouPosting2Me (My Mission: Get 'Millee' to start using a Tagline again...)
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This is sooooooo nice....


13 posted on 08/29/2007 2:04:40 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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Am I a bit off here or is the gender wrong when you refer to someone as a lesbian PRIEST.... shouldn't it be Priestess?
20 posted on 08/29/2007 2:19:54 PM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: Coleus

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22 posted on 08/29/2007 2:27:54 PM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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It is apparently the goal of the leftist in the Episcopalian Church is to kill this Church

Of course it is. If these pervs wanted a church they could have gone off and started one. What they really wnat is two-fold: 1)to dissolve the traditional values of JudeoChristianity and 2) get their hands on the trust fund money, buildings and other assets which endow much of the ECUSA/TEC.

23 posted on 08/29/2007 2:38:33 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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THE LINK YOU HAVE GIVEN DOES NOT WORK.


26 posted on 08/29/2007 3:26:31 PM PDT by Cincinna (HILLARY & HER HINO :: Keep the Arkansas Grifters out of the White house.)
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I think the new problem is atheists in the preisthood who view the priesthood as a mere job or an acting gig.


29 posted on 08/29/2007 3:41:00 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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The same argument that the Scriptures and two thousand years of church tradition are outdated and ignorant has paved the way for the acceptance of women priests (priestesses)and homosexuality, and it will be used in the near future to ordain pedophiles and other deviant. For this woman to claim that God has anything to do with her life is absurd. God is not going to bless what he has condemned.


34 posted on 08/29/2007 4:17:02 PM PDT by Ferox
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I smell straw and camel. Anyone else?


38 posted on 08/29/2007 8:19:54 PM PDT by LiteKeeper (Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
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