1 posted on
08/11/2003 7:38:23 PM PDT by
xzins
To: xzins
This is only the start of the backlash.
2 posted on
08/11/2003 7:40:15 PM PDT by
JOHANNES801
(Kill a commie for mommie.)
To: xzins
Excellent. Homosexuality is an abomination. Here's to the brave voices who are willing to stand by scripture.
3 posted on
08/11/2003 7:40:41 PM PDT by
Neever
To: xzins; scripter
5 posted on
08/11/2003 7:47:59 PM PDT by
EdReform
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To: xzins
Bravo to Steven Randall. Maybe many more will follow his lead.
To: Lucretia Borgia
Another Episcopal apostasy ping.
9 posted on
08/11/2003 8:07:35 PM PDT by
brbethke
To: xzins
Amen!
11 posted on
08/11/2003 8:20:22 PM PDT by
thoughtomator
(Are we conservatives, or are we Republicans?)
To: xzins
Good for him.
One of the greatest sins is to cause another's foot to stumble. If that doesn't describe the potential of an openly "Gay" Bishop working with a confused young man or woman, I don't know what does.
This is absolutely nuts. A practicing homosexual cannot be allowed to council people on these issues. The leaders who voted to make Robinson a Bishop will have some 'splainin' to do.
12 posted on
08/11/2003 8:34:58 PM PDT by
Deb
(My Tag Skies to Gotham & Con-Fabs With Net Prexies)
To: xzins
and you did not have a problem with your creed being headed by a Queen?
13 posted on
08/11/2003 8:52:13 PM PDT by
Destro
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To: xzins
Praise God for these "men of another sort". Men who will not compromise the word of God to keep their jobs, their popularity etc. May a lot more like them begin to rise up in these days. They are sorely needed.
To: xzins
Question: who ends up with the property if there is a split?
15 posted on
08/11/2003 9:10:55 PM PDT by
ikka
To: xzins
"There are things in the Bible that are not up for a vote,"
Amen! This church is less than a mile from my house in Plano, Texas (bedroom community north of Dallas, home to EDS, JCPenney and Frito Lay) - and I am glad to see this pastor standing up for the truth.
16 posted on
08/11/2003 9:13:00 PM PDT by
txzman
(Jer 23:29)
To: xzins
A friend of ours was booted out of the Episcopal Church by his bishop and subsequently became a priest in something called the Evangelical Episcopal Church. His offense was basically refusing to toe the politically correct line on certain feminist and homosexual issues.
Earlier, he got in big trouble up in Maine when he read the passage from Paul on marriage and neglected to omit the verse about wives obeying their husbands. It took him years to live it down. Tough times for orthodox priests in the Episcopal Church.
17 posted on
08/11/2003 9:30:57 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: xzins
"When GOD closes a door -- HE opens a window. How very true...the effort to break all moral bonds with the belief in God, or some power, is the work of the left/communism through social engineering in this country. Now the Episcopal Church with its progressive doctrines has fallen into truly bad company, the Church of England and together they have thrown the baby out with the bath water. Since they no longer serve God, whom do they serve?
2020 is a movement in the Episcopal Church toward embracing fully the stated mission of the church: "to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ" (BCP p.855) and toward accepting the Great Commission: "Go therefore and make all nations my disciples" (Mt. 28:19). The goal that General Convention adopted in July 2000 that would hold the Church accountable to the movement is that by 2020 the Episcopal Church will have restored and discipled twice as many people as we can claim today.
"The Book of Common Prayer is one of the major works of English literature. Since its introduction in the mid-1500's it has exerted enormous influence on the religious and literary lives of all who speak the English language. The Book of Common Prayer has gone through a number of editions, not only in England where it originated, but in all the places where the various Churches of the Anglican communion are now active"
The prayers are truly beautiful but they were written by men who were breaking away from the Roman Church for reasons other than faith. Now in order to gain a wider, more modern congregation, these teachers have decided the Bible and word of God, have little place in their vision of Modern Christianity. Read Paul; read Deuteronomy for starters; Gods well deserved fear of what some of his children might do with their bodies for pleasure seems to have been over looked by the politically correct Episcopal Church; it would appear they condone sins of the flesh. IMHO, I dont believe the Lord was ever politically correct certainly not by todays meaning.
20 posted on
08/11/2003 10:08:57 PM PDT by
yoe
To: xzins; *Homosexual Agenda; GrandMoM; backhoe; pram; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; ...
Ping
"There are things in the Bible that are not up for a vote," Roseberry is quoted as telling hundreds of worshippers at Christ Church Episcopal on Sunday morning
For a time is coming when people will no longer listen to right teaching. They will follow their own desires and will look for teachers who will tell them whatever they want to hear. 2 Timothy 4:3 NLT.
It seems there will come a time not too far off, that remaining anonymous on the internet will prove beneficial for our safety.
Paul continues to tell us: "But you should keep a clear mind in every situation. Don't be afraid of suffering for the Lord. Work at bringing others to Christ. Complete the ministry God has given you."
I realize not everyone on this ping list is Christian or reads the New Testament. I just can't help but see history repeating itself from the New Testament times. It seems we're coming full circle.
21 posted on
08/11/2003 10:13:47 PM PDT by
scripter
(Thousands have left the homosexual lifestyle.)
To: xzins
SPOTREP
To: xzins
Homosexuality:
Homosexuality is deviant sexual behavior and a mental illness.
Homosexuals: 1) subject their body parts to uses nature did not intend, such activities often presenting immediate risk to the participants; 2) are prone to greater suicide, depression and other mental disorders and deficiencies than the heterosexual population at large; 3) are prone to far greater sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, than the (normal) heterosexual population; 4) molest young people (pedophilia) at a far greater rate than heterosexuals; 5) engage in degrading sexual promiscuity, oftentimes engaging in risky sex with many partners during the same event; 6) are engaged in aggressive and widespread efforts to indoctrinate our children by introducing the homosexual lifestyle using public schools as the primary indoctrination vehicle and likewise, through the movie/music/TV industry, with the dual goals of gaining school-age acceptance of homosexuality and encouraging sexual activity among children, especially same-sex experimentation; 7) view most everything through a mindset heavily biased in favor of the homosexual lifestyle and culture, which renders them mostly useless when asked to opine on matters that normal heterosexuals better resolve.
The mental deficiencies described herein applying to homosexuals shall not be confused with the deficiencies associated with the left wing democrat/socialist/marxist/ feminist/environmentalist minds, etc., which have their own distinct set of mental disorders.
This doesn't even touch on what the Bible has to say about homosexuality.
34 posted on
08/12/2003 11:52:07 AM PDT by
Imagine
To: xzins
Randall was not the only Episcopal priest registering his dismay from the pulpit yesterday. According to The New York Times, Rev. David Roseberry of Plano, Texas, delivered a "rousing" sermon that ended with a "thunderous" ovation from his congregants...... "There are things in the Bible that are not up for a vote," Roseberry is quoted as telling hundreds of worshippers at Christ Church Episcopal on Sunday morning. "In two days, in two votes by less than 600 people, 4,000 years of biblical teaching was overturned.At least one pastor of a LARGE, and perhaps GROWING Episcopal church has the moral courage to oppose the heretical and schismatic gay agenda imposed on his church body by its mis-leaders!
Meanwhile, these same mis-leaders invite further shrinkage of the Episcopal Church, which will soon (barring a dramatic turnaround) consist entirely of gays/lesbians, church bureaucrats, "liberal" dupes, and poor souls who are too old and/or too set in their ways to move.
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