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2 posted on
05/04/2006 12:25:02 PM PDT by
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The Anglicans that they were talking with up until 1976, had at that time approved none of these abominations.
I'm glad the author made this point, but he doesn't go far enough and badly miseducates his readers. A majority of Anglicans today are under Bishops who do not approve of these abominable innovations. It is grossly irresponsible to tar all Anglicans today with the terrible errors of ECUSA ad nauseum, when an impassioned struggle is going on within the larger Anglican communion over these errors. Sadly support for some of these errors even comes from the Archbishop of Cantebury, but in humility we Orthodox should acknowledge that many of our own Patriarchs in history have succumbed to heretical beliefs. At some points even a majority were in error, and a persuasive minority brought them back in line (Maximos). Instead of smearing the Anglicans collectively, how about offering words of encouragement to the traditional ones in this time of painful struggle. There are no protestants closer to the Orthodox than traditional minded Anglicans. We should not downplay our differences, but we shouldn't exaggerate them either.
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