Reading between the lines, it seems to me that the writer of the article is more bothered about the hardline position of the conservative Anglicans than the stepping out of line characterized by the so-called liberals. Truth is, while the practice of religion has moved with the times, the principles of the scriptures are still sacrosanct and unyielding to the whims and caprices of Man. It will take the Bible to be re-written for homosexuality to be acceptable by true christians. And that is simply impossible.
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With Fear And Trembling
As Anglicans gather, conservatives from former colonies could stage a schism.
Published Jul 12, 2008
From the magazine issue dated Jul 21, 2008
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Posted By: slimson @ 07/15/2008 2:26:01 PM
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Posted By: slimson @ 07/15/2008 2:13:10 PM
Reading between the lines, it seems to me that the writer of this piece has focused more on the hardline position maintained by the conservative Anglicans as against the stepping out of line characterized by the liberals. Truth is, while the practice of religion might move with the times, the practices of the scriptural principles are simply sacrosanct and not subject to whims and caprices. It will take the Bible to be re-written for homosexuality to be acceptable by true christians.


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