Dear sionnsar,
Okay, so let me get this straight. The Presiding Bishop appears to have rather brutally denounced several prominent conservative Episcopalians, including a rather important and prominent bishop. A bishop, who, from my perspective, has gone quite far to preserve the communion within the ECUSA.
Isn't that sort of an invitation to Bishop Duncan not to let the door hit him in the you-know-where on the way out? Am I missing something? I thought Anglicans are supposed to be polite to those whom they hate.
And Vicky Gene got up and "dittoed" him.
Right?
Is Grizzie just so incensed that he lost it? Maybe to regain control of that demonic rage, later on? Do a little kiss-and-make-up (maybe he's practicing with Vicky Gene)?
Or does he not care that in denouncing Bishop Duncan, he practically invites complete and formal schism WITHIN the ECUSA?
It seems to me, at this early stage of things, that the Grizzies may have more or less decided not only not to back down, but to go on the offensive (emphasis on giving offense), damn the torpedoes, full steam ahead, come schism or high water!
As always, I'm interested in your thoughts, and of other Anglicans/Episcopalians about this.
sitetest
Unbelievable. Like most liberals, if you don't believe as they do, you're Satan on earth. It's time to cut our losses and get out.
ten years ago I attended a communion service -10 AM- at ST Gregory in the Chicago diocese. It was clear from the woman lead service that the devil had control of this parish. They had changed the Lord's Prayer to some type of PC blessing and held a sunday school sharing program as part of something around the time when "passing the Peace" might have occured. Guess who was the Bishop of Chicago during this time? The end time is in the ECUSA and it started many many years ago.