Monday, June 19, 2006

International Anglican Communion May Split Over Episcopalian Church US

The Episcopalians have yet another moment of truth exercise. The Episcopal General Convention is taking into consideration on
"[...] whether the church should temporarily bar gays from becoming bishops to preserve Anglican fellowship.Delegates began considering a moratorium at the request of world Anglican leaders, who remain angry over the 2003 consecration of the first openly gay Episcopal bishop — V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire."

Apparently the international Communion of Anglicans has a better understanding of the Bible than the American branch of Episcopalians.
"In a 2004 document called the Windsor Report, Anglicans asked the Episcopal Church for the prohibition on homosexual bishops, a temporary ban on developing official prayers for blessing same-sex couples and an apology for the turmoil caused by Robinson's confirmation."

Who would have ever thought that a Christian Church in America would have moral deficiency compared to Christian Churches outside of America? If the American Episcopalian Church moves forward in validating homosexuality on an increasing basis, much of the Anglican Communion in other parts of the world intend to separate from the traditional Anglican Communion.

I say I agree with Biblical morality. I further say of the foreign Christian Churches: Take your stand for Christ and condemn this effrontery to the Kingdom of God!

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