She has served on the boards of NARAL as well as other radical left wing organizations...
Episcobaalian alert!
Maybe Notre Dame University should have as a guest speaker — under the invitation of Father Jenkins... [/sarcasm off]
“Abortion is a blessing”
Can I make up one of those little bracelets except instead of WWJD, mine would WWMS (What would Mary say).
I resigned my membership in the Episcopal Church when the Presiding Bishop of the U.S. opposed the U.S. decision to forcibly eject Iraq from Kuwait, an illegal and immoral act of aggression. I am at peace with my decision, but regret that you can only do this once.
I hope that my fellow Anglicans in faith will abandon this apostate obomination, whatever the cost.
..just too sad for words...
That sick demonic sow needs a good ol’ fashioned Southern Baptist Exorcism, that’s when the elders take the possessed wretch out in back of the church and beat the devil out of ‘em.
Hard to believe I was raised in the Episcopal Church. Hard to believe anyone is sitting in the pews of this ghastly, God-mocking sect on a Sunday morning.
That’s some old priestesscraft there. Like 10000 BC dark earth-god stuff.
Freegards
Jeremiah 32:35
They built high places for Baal in the Valley of Ben Hinnom to sacrifice their sons and daughters to Molech, though I never commanded, nor did it enter my mind, that they should do such a detestable thing and so make Judah sin.
Where is the ecumenical outrage that was felt when Bishop Williamson’s comments were raised?
Huh.
Wonder who this God-fearin' Christian woman voted for.
I left this “church” when they elected Gene Robinson as a bishop in 2003. The ECUSA is a death cult. Last night I sat in choir practice in my evangelical church watching a grandmother cradling her 2-month-old granddaughter while she shared my music, and I thought that there was nothing more beautiful on this earth.
Rosie O’Donnell in fancy dress.
Jesus and Paul warned us of false prophets and wolves in sheep’s clothing. Well, here they are, folks.
The repeated refrain . . . "If . . . then our work is still not done" . . . echoes part of the Passover Haggadah -- a song called the Dahyenuh . . . (It would be enough). .
Had God called us out of Egypt, and not judged the Egyptians, it would have been enough for us . . .
Had God judged the Egyptians, and not destroyed their idols, it would have been enough for us . . .
Had God destroyed their idols, and not slain their first born, it would have been enough for us . . .
(I saw the earlier thread and commented on it, but missed this creepy resemblance.)
She’s scrubbed the “Sermon” from her blog since last night:
http://ragsdalesermons.blogspot.com/2008/08/our-work-is-not-done.html
Abominating this sort of “preaching” and “exhortation” is not just for Roman Catholics.
Here’s a good ol’ Orthodox Christian heave-ho to the pagan priestess Ragsdale!!!!
The worst thing is that way back when I was a Harvard student (and a traditionalist Lutheran), I used to hang out at Harvard Divinity School and the Episcopal Divinity School. Now I wouldn’t want to get anywhere near either place. I just can’t stand the stink!!!!