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Friday, August 19, 2005

African Bishop Calls for the Church of England to be Suspended from Anglicanism

Peter Akinola is the influential Anglican Primate of Nigeria who has been most outspoken against the Episcopal Church - USA for consecrating an openly homosexual bishop. Now he's at it again, persistent fellow. Apparently, the Church of England passed some goofy rule allowing their gay priests to get married as long as they promise not to have gay sex with their partners. Isn't that one of the stupidest things you've ever heard? Just how do they plan to enforce that? What's the point? Because of such craziness, Archbishop Akinola is recommending that the Church of England be suspended from the Anglican Communion. Just you wait. Soon we'll be hearing people calling him divisive. Here's the article.

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4 comments:

Out Of Jersey said...

I seriously thought you were making the part about being married, but not having sex part up. Isn't this the one where the one armed midget comes in? You'd think that from reading scripture, praying, etc. that basic ideas of faith would be easy to comprehend. Especially from our church leadership. I think Francis Schaeffer had the right idea to pray for workers only God wants us to have.

Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer said...

Cubicle,
Y'know, I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried. Truth really is stranger than fiction.

Dan @ Necessary Roughness said...

Isn't the Church of England a state church? They could solicit the police to bust into priests' bedrooms... :)

Pastor Scott Stiegemeyer said...

Hi jboc,

It seems to me that your logic here would apply better if Benke were to criticize the C of E. I didn't participate in a syncretistic service, nor have I been silent in my criticism of those who do. I don't have that particular mote in my own eye. I choose, for reasons of my own, not to use the forum of my blog to air the woes and sins of my own synod. But don't mistake that for complacency. And in addition, if only members of completely pure church bodies may correct or rebuke their fellows, then no one ever would.

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