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JohnWilliams
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Yes I did. very sorry. I am new here but no excuse. Will doubtless happen less as I get to know everyone but I was very disturbed by the charge that another leveled at me. .I’m not leveling any charge. You’re getting my posts mixed up with others.
Is this of some importance? I don’t believe anyone has leveled an accusation of adultery, however I wouldn’t be surprised if that was a shoe that fit just as naturally as the alcohol abuse.All I am saying is that I recollect that he was not “with his lover” at the time of the divorce and one of your citations would support my recollection.
No. That’s why I didn’t quite understand the other person’s charges brought against me.But, ultimately, it doesn’t matter does it?
The beauty was that God provided us with such an instructive example. Would have been a lot different for many if Robinson had been a meek, celebate, batchlor that simply proclaimed homosexual tendencies. But blessedly that was ANYTHING but the case. The whole point is that these folks are about the flesh, and all about this world. Remaining celebut would be an easier task than going on the wagon (not drinking) for many.At the time he was chosen to be the Bishop of New Hampshire everyone knew that he (i) was divorced, (ii) actively homosexual, (iii) proud of his homosexual lifestyle, and (iv) living with his male lover. Any one of these four factors were sufficient Biblical grounds to prevent his ordination. Nonethess, the Episcopal Church had to show how “God was doing a new thing” and went ahead and ordained him.
It is a horrific thing that Satan succeeded in doing to so many families like yours and mine. My youngest, of two girls, at the time about 15, calling me a bigot. They stayed in the Church with their mom for a few months then quit going. Then their mom drifted out a year later to an Anglican Church.I seriously considered leaving the day he was ordained, but hung on for another 3 years in the vain hope that Canterbury would do something…or the Anglican Communion would do something…or the Anglican leaders of the Southern Hemisphere would do something…or that the Network would do something…or…whatever. Eventually I had to do something so I left. It has not been easy for our family.
I went on the day of the ordination to stumble into an evangelical non-denominational mega-Church where I was born-again - finally chosen. I then went on to be led out of false futurist eschatology that they preached but not necessarily out of that Church. So I have been led out of one apostate Church and 2 doctrines so far. This is the stuff of the “overcomming” of Revelation Chapter 2. It is sure not about overcomming Satan.
It has given me a wonderfully objective view at Church doctrine, and what I see everywhere stinks when it comes to eschatology. Satan has certainly been successful.
We would never expect to see Satan at an atheist convention. They are already in his back pocket. We can look to find him in the Church in spades, doing what he can to cart of Jesus goods.