1 posted on
07/08/2008 5:56:30 AM PDT by
NYer
To: Huber; sionnsar
This was posted to one of my sites. How do you feel about this decision?
2 posted on
07/08/2008 5:57:52 AM PDT by
NYer
("Ignorance of scripture is ignorance of Christ." - St. Jerome)
To: NYer; informavoracious; larose; RJR_fan; Prospero; Conservative Vermont Vet; ...
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3 posted on
07/08/2008 5:57:58 AM PDT by
narses
(...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
To: NYer
Love the title. “Women” don’t win anything here. Advocates for a post-christian religion win. Real women are generally conservative on matters like this.
6 posted on
07/08/2008 6:14:10 AM PDT by
Rippin
To: NYer
I couldn't resist clicking on the link which said "Church of England Protestant again". Amidst all the high fiving and rejoicing about this vote to allow women to become bishops, as an onlooker, one can't help but get the same feeling one would get when watching people filing gaily aboard the
Titanic, waving to friends and loved ones, completely unaware of what awaits them.
The rejoicing by the Telegraph hacks and those quoted seems to be largely due to the fact that they've flipped the bird at the Catholic Church, rather than at having apostolically reenergized the Church or returned to doctrinal sanity.
15 posted on
07/08/2008 7:20:46 AM PDT by
marshmallow
(An infallible Bible is useless without an infallible interpreter)
To: NYer
Any interpretation is possible without final apostolic authority. Extreme feminism continues to creep into churches missing that essential authority.
32 posted on
07/08/2008 12:45:22 PM PDT by
rjp2005
(Lord have mercy on us)
To: NYer
No, the women didn’t win, the devil did. Another denomination he has corrupted and turned from the truth of scripture.
33 posted on
07/08/2008 12:46:17 PM PDT by
Boagenes
(I'm your huckleberry, that's just my game.)
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