Posted on 06/28/2019 11:32:03 AM PDT by Its All Over Except ...
Rev. Thomas Brown, who is married to a fellow priest, was ordained as a bishop of the diocese of Maine in the Episcopal Church June 22. Immediately following his ordination, Brown referred to God as a "she" twice in the Nicene Creed.
"She is worshipped and glorified. She has spoken through the prophets," the just-ordained Bishop Brown said, referring to the Holy Spirit.
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Episcopalian Bishops are not required to believe in God and most do not. They do enjoy playing dress up.
In ancient Greek, the word meaning "god" (theos) can be either masculine or feminine--in Athenian inscriptions the moon is sometimes referred to as a goddess using the word theos. But if there is an article or adjective modifying theos it will be unambiguously masculine or feminine. In the Nicene Creed the word theos is modified by the masculine form of the word for "one."
Jesus revealed the Father to his disciples — not the mother, not the indeterminate what-you-will.
In this day and age, just be thankful he/she/it believes there is a God.
Hey Brother why don’t you try an Apostolic Penticostal Church, under the United Pentecostal Churches International, UPCI, we teach and preach the Word, get loud in worship, and we like to eat, you name it, we will have a pot luck for it. :)
Yes, it really is. Why there is such amazement in the episcopal church (the over the top loonies of the un-reformed non-traditional Anglicans, aka.. the church moderne) that parishoners are leaving in droves? To go to what— the unitarian church of non-commitment, and non-scripture?
The homo priest married to a man— what major “flock” does this serve- except both of their own narcissistic crowd of clowns virtue signalling to each other in mental illness?
Make up on a whore— very good, keeping that for future use.
As for your motivating tag name—....,Ego agree— Duc, sequere, aut de medio fiat. Si non praecedit canis sententiam mutare numquam.
Therefore:
Lutheran (EL C S*A) Ping!
* as of August 19, AD 2009, a liberal protestant SECT, not part of the holy, catholic and apostolic CHURCH.
Be rooted in Christ!
Country club cult.
Not a chance!!
If these people had even a modicum of honesty or integrity, they’d just start their own religion where they can promote these beliefs as freely as the like. But, apparently, they don’t.
The difference between a lustful, prideful homo and a lustful, prideful hetero is not a moral difference. It's simply a matter of taste.
Our Lord the Holy Spirit.
He would have said that every time said he Nicene Creed.
Not that he believed it...
However, Jesus, in addition to being divine, also had a human nature: he was (humanly speaking) male, and always will be. Even His glorified body is male, because it's Him, Jesus.
He called the First Person of the Trinity "Father" 255 times. That should tell you something.
I'm not saying it's all clear, nor that it's at all limited to what humans (and animals) know of sexual dimorphism for reproductive purposes.
But I don't see how sex-linked words and concepts could be irrelevant. Surely they're part of the message.
“Our FATHER...who art in Heaven...”
These Anti-Christ Satanists really make me laugh. The Lake of Fire will be full of deluded clowns like this “Bishop”.
I get what you're saying: a spiritual entity does not have mammalian reproductive characteristics and limitations.
However, Christians are convinced, and would argue, that God both begets and is begotten: it's all part of a mysterious but revealed theology that God is a Trinity of One. Or, if you like, a Unity of Three.
This is not a Math Problem. (1=3?) This a way to approach, with our finite minds, the reality that God is Love. And Love is not just One-self, self-loving One-Self: that would be not Love, but infinite egotism.
Not everybody accepts a Trinitarian theology. We know that.
But for those who do, we have to be exceedingly careful how it's defined, knowing that it in fact goes beyond what we can grasp, and cannot be boiled down to human concepts.
I always feel I ought not even to talk about it, unless I am on my knees.
Anyone who pops up and says, "Oh wait, I get it, I totally get it" --- really ain't got it.
Yeah, I’m not a fan of Henry VIII, what with his reasons.
Having said that, the Anglican church is barely a pale shadow of its former self. It USED to at least preach the Law and Gospel accurately back in the 40s, but not any more.
However: the Catholic Catechism states that IN NO CASE can same-sex (man/man or woman/woman) relations be justified.
So, the Episcopalian Church is now allowing what the Catholic Church cannot, and will never, allow.
Clive Staples Lewis well understood sex and gender. To paraphrase:
God the Father is not male, but is Masculine.
I do know that in many languages, grammatical gender does not necessarily correspond to sex. Spanish, for instance:
head = la cabeza (fem)
body = el cuerpo (masc)
page = la pagina (fem)
book=el libro (masc)
rat = la rata (fem)
mouse = el raton (masc)
So, just because "pneuma" (Greek: breath, spirit, or soul) is grammatically female, it doesn't necessarily mean that breathing, or being a spirit, are particularly feminine.
She is not the mother of the Trinity. Not the mother of the Father. Not the mother of the Holy Spirit.
Nor is she a "Mother-God" (that is, a goddess, a divine person.)
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