"I think he was commenting on how too many anglican leaders act like they no longer believe in the miraculours birth of Jesus, or that he is true god and true man. Just a man."
Thanks...beat me to the keyboard KC! Its also, Deacon, why I said "...some Anglicans."
I understand and I thank Knitting for weighing in also, but the tone sounded so doubtful as to eliminate 'some' in the statement. "Some" of just about any group believe something odd and even contradictory to the belief system they allegedly adhere to for any number of reasons. I wonder if we unjustifiably extend the irreligion of US and Canadian 'Episcopal' leaders to their brother archbishops worldwide. If the others really did doubt such a normative Christian belief, then one fails to see how the Romans in the conversation would even participate. It can surely serve no constructive purpose to issue a statement which is firmly asserted by one group and just as firmly denied by the other.
In Christ,
Deacon Paul+