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More on the Episcopalian descent…

July 15th, 2009 Magnus No comments

Reaction from around the blogosphere:

Rev. Albert Mohler has an excellent piece up on Christianity Today about the Episcoplian descent. The Orthodox Are Finished.

Lutheran Church Missouri Synod member Professor Gene Veith also blogs about it. Episcopalians defy world Anglicanism with new pro-gay actions.

And the comments at Stand Firm say a lot about what traditional Anglicans are feeling. Episcopal vote on gay clergy widens Anglican split.

Sad times, my Christian friends. Keep in mind there are still many faithful in the Episcopalian Church and I’m sure their hearts are broken today. Keep them in your prayers.

Update: N.T. Wright, Anglican Bishop of Durham, weighs in too:

The Americans know this will end in schism.

Granted, the TEC resolution indicates a strong willingness to remain within the Anglican Communion. But saying “we want to stay in, but we insist on rewriting the rules” is cynical double-think. We should not be fooled.

Indeed, Bishop Wright. Indeed.

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Episcopalian Church Goes Over the Cliff

July 15th, 2009 Magnus No comments

Well, as predicted the other day, it’s a done deal. The Episcopalian Church in America has gone over the cliff…

Episcopal body gives final ok for fully inclusive ordination

“Fully inclusive ordination” – that Orwellian corruption and twisting of language by the radicals is just stunning. Apart from the tragedy this is for all Christians to see a once great denomination like the Episcopal Church descend into heresy, it’s a very personal issue for me. Though I am a Lutheran, my great-great-great grandfather was an Anglican priest who received his doctorate of divinity degree when he was 70 years old. He was the first of my family line to come to North America – first to Canada, then to the United States. The family still has letters from him written to the Church Standard where he argues brilliantly against the “higher critics” who were leading the church astray with their liberal theology (and this was at the turn of the last century).

In his letters, my g-g-g-grandfather warned about the dangers of this approach to the Scriptures, and given this move by the Episcopal church his words seem eerily prophetic and prescient today. I’m sure he would be stricken to see this happen to his beloved Anglican Communion. This event should stand as a dire warning to each and every denomination about what happens when a church body, desiring to follow the whims of culture and society – desiring to please men rather than to please God – places itself over and above the clear teaching of Scripture.

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