It's so much easier to make noise about the 'sin' in the Episcopal Church than it is to make noise about the sin of silence by the Churches of Uganda and Nigeria. See http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_jorde/20050713.html. See the recent report of death by stoning of a young Nigerian who confessed to having sex with another man, at http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200507/s1410598.htm. Are these Anglican values coming to a parish near you? Who will be at the table to protest these acts now that the ACC has booted TEC and the Anglicans of Canada to the expensive seats that have no voice or vote? What are American Anglican Council, Ekklesia, and others saying about these atrocities? Anything at all? Or are they too busy with their evil imaginings of the hearts of those with whom they disagree to take any notice of murder and mayhem? What has the Archbishop of Canterbury said about these matters? What action will the ACC take? Will he yield to majority rule in this matter as he did in betraying his friend Jeffrey John? The intense focus on lbgt Christians is a well designed smoke screen for this nefarious behavior. Enough already! God is not mocked. Whatsoever we sow, we shall reap. Those who sow to destruction will reap destruction. L. Louie Crew, Chair of Newark Deputation. Member of Executive Council http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/rel.html Anglican Pages
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