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To: Koblenz

Newark Episcopal bishop calls for supporting same sex unions, questions whether Anglican unity has become an idol

http://titusonenine.classicalanglican.net/index.php?p=4530


5 posted on 04/10/2005 5:35:58 AM PDT by John Thornton ("Appeasers always hope that the crocodile will eat them last." Winston Churchill)
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To: John Thornton

Looks like Croneberger is following the footsteps of the apostate Spong.


15 posted on 04/10/2005 6:59:15 AM PDT by Fred Hayek (I live in Minnesota, I run a business in Minnesota, but I remain a TEXAN!)
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To: John Thornton
A comment from the link I posted:

“'The question of whether the Anglican Communion as constituted can continue to serve the world in the service of God’s mission is a deeper question worthy of time and conversation, but I would lay this question before you: Could there be a time at which point unity in the Anglican Communion becomes an idol?'”

"Yes; no doubt the Anglican Communion–together with the Trinity, the Incarnation, Christ’s atonement, etc., etc.—-has become an idol, a weak and pathetic god next to the beauty and power and omniscience of the true god: sexual libertinism. By all means, cast down the idols; and let’s be quite naked and open about which god truly commands our allegiance. Let us give ourselves completely to Baal, the beautiful god that led us out of the Egypt which is also called “the Anglican Communion,” that hostile, repressive fossil of the twisted religion that is Christianity."

Comment by Lee Cerling — 1/29/2005 @ 12:53 pm

17 posted on 04/10/2005 7:10:29 AM PDT by John Thornton ("Appeasers always hope that the crocodile will eat them last." Winston Churchill)
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