Archbishop of Canterbury Speaks to Teens about Abortion and Homosexuality

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From LifeSite News:

CANTERBURY, UK, December 13, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Three teenage girls from an award winning teenage magazine, Oi!, met with Rowan Williams, the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, who invited the teen reporters to take “tea and toast” with him at his official residence.

Oi!, that stands for “Outspoken Individual”, is a magazine run by and geared for young people, that hails from Kent, the county in the southeast of England in which the ancient town of Canterbury is located. The young reporters were searching for “outspoken” Kentish people and described their meeting with Dr. Williams as an “overwhelming interview” in which they “had all our preconceptions shattered”.

But despite Dr. Williams’ reputation in Britain as being unusually forthright, he failed to set forth any universally applicable moral principles with regard to the killing of the unborn, or immoral sexual practices, even when one of the girls admitted to being pregnant and thinking of an abortion.

17 year-old Georgie Gothhard who told Dr. Williams, “I am currently 12 weeks pregnant,” asked if there was anything he could suggest to make the decision whether to “keep it” easier. Dr. Williams responded “As a Christian I could never advise anyone to have a termination.”

“Personally I believe a child is a gift from God and you wouldn’t give a gift back - would you? I believe abortions are allowed too late as they are still allowed to be performed at 24 weeks of pregnancy.”

Dr. Williams, however, did not say that there was any universal moral principle at work that absolutely prohibits abortion, but implied that such a prohibition would apply only to Christians and that a possible legitimate exception for legal abortion could be in cases of pregnancy due to rape.

What? Adopting the 15 year old? :oP At least in this country that’s illegal. In Austria it’s called dating, heck 14 would still be legal. Not all Christians opposed to abortion nor are all non-Christians for it. 😛
 
I went to the link, and found a link to the full article. WOW with all the politically correct tepid answers and lack of conviction he showed in his statements, it is no wonder that many of the Anglicans are converting to Catholicism!
 
I went to the link, and found a link to the full article. WOW with all the politically correct tepid answers and lack of conviction he showed in his statements, it is no wonder that many of the Anglicans are converting to Catholicism!
I find it ironic that he would say,
“Not everyone in the country is a Christian, so the law has to compromise to reflect different aspects of the discussion, for example if a rape was involved.”
Hey and some Muslims “honor-kill” their daughters, let’s reflect that aspect of the discussion.
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The title should be: "Teen reporters invited to tea and milquetoast  with Archbishop of Canterbury"
Go to the Q and A in the original article. There’s this gem of Rowan 911 for the Wahhhhmbulance…

Q:As Archbishop, do you ever feel overwhelmed or not good enough… and if that happens
what do you do?

A: Yes often. It’s not an easy job. I have everyone judging me and many people thinking that the decisions I make are stupid. My teenage daughter thinks I’m every kind of idiot there is.
 
I do disagree with his stand on abortion. It is always murder and should be treated as such regardless of whether one is a Christian or not. However, on the issue of homoseuxlity, that has to be left to the individual and we cannot enforce antisodomy laws on those who don’t believe in the Bible to begin with.
 
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