Yup.Our brother and sisters in Christ in The Episcopal Church, and the ELCA, which seems to be on a similar path, need our prayers and Christian love and charity.
Jon
Perhaps Gurney, like many of us, still have loved ones within TEC who dissent from the direction the national church is heading.To the OP:
Dude. Seriously, why do you care enough to be absolutely outraged? Do you live under the jurisdiction of any of these potential bishops? Even if you happen to, shouldn’t you be more concerned about the abuses and issues at stake within your own denomination?
Well, you know, there were no Catholics outraged at the priest scandal in their own Church. Nope, none at all…Perhaps Gurney, like many of us, still have loved ones within TEC who dissent from the direction the national church is heading.
So telling us to mind our own business, in so many words, isn’t gonna fly. Not to mention it’s somewhat ironic considering you’re on a CATHOLIC RUN FORUM.
Oh, and nice attempt at a tu quoque there at the end. If you can’t make an argument, just point and yell “pedophile priests!”.![]()
If a doctor kills a patient through negligence, clearly every other doctor at the hospital is neglient!There is something wrong with a catholic taking issue with people who are open about their lifestyle rather than confining it in a closet, lying about it and shuffling the non compliants about from here to there. Being a practicing homosexual may be incorrect by christian doctrine, but being a child rapist never is okay by any denomination or any religion I have ever read about. Then shifting the child rapist from parish to parish is never okay, but catholics have done it.
Um … of course he/she has an opinion on God. Just because his/her opinion isn’t the same as yours doesn’t mean it’s not an opinion - or that he/she has no right to comment.Boysenberry Jam, you’re an agnostic, so you have no opinion on God period so there’s something wrong with you commenting on religion period since you plead the fifth.![]()
At one time, practicing homosexuality was never okay by any denomination. Now look what’s happened? As bad as this sound, at the rate the TEC and others are going being a Polygamist or Pedophile may be accepted by them in another 50 or so years.There is something wrong with a catholic taking issue with people who are open about their lifestyle rather than confining it in a closet, lying about it and shuffling the non compliants about from here to there. Being a practicing homosexual may be incorrect by christian doctrine, but being a child rapist never is okay by any denomination or any religion I have ever read about. Then shifting the child rapist from parish to parish is never okay, but catholics have done it.
But, because these people are committing heresy in your denomination’s eyes, that is Far Worse?
Now, the way I read this thread is that the integrity or morality of the candidates for the office of Bishop are deficient by christian standards. Moral deficiency is not limited to one proclivity, nor do all harm others in the same way.Now StrawberryJam, according to the non religously affiliated John Jay Criminal College study, what **sexual orientation **were at least 80% of the POST pubescent child abusing priests?
Once you’ve answered that, you’ll understand why you faulting the Catholic Church due to child rapists on a thread that deals with homosexual clergy in a protestant denomination is so…ironic.
I think he was saying that gay priests were more likely to abuse children.Moral deficiency is not limited to one proclivity, nor do all harm others in the same way.
I’m a “she”.I’m guessing that these aren’t celibate gays either. How, exactly does the episcopal church biblically justify this? Or do they just pretend that certain bible verses don’t even exist?
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I think he was saying that gay priests were more likely to abuse children.
TEC’s approach to Scripture is creative and contemporary. Relentlessly contemporary.I’m guessing that these aren’t celibate gays either. How, exactly does the episcopal church biblically justify this? Or do they just pretend that certain bible verses don’t even exist?
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I think he was saying that gay priests were more likely to abuse children.
I’d ask you in the name of Christian charity not to prejudge and accuse others. I was not referring to pedophilia at all, but other causes of dissension within the Church’s ranks, and to assume otherwise doesn’t make you look well at all.Perhaps Gurney, like many of us, still have loved ones within TEC who dissent from the direction the national church is heading.
So telling us to mind our own business, in so many words, isn’t gonna fly. Not to mention it’s somewhat ironic considering you’re on a CATHOLIC RUN FORUM.
Not Ironic at all, as I, and many others here, are not Catholic. Sorry.
Oh, and nice attempt at a tu quoque there at the end. If you can’t make an argument, just point and yell “pedophile priests!”.![]()
Dude, yes I am concerned. I’m concerned with people misrepresenting Christ in all forms anywhere and anytime. I actually DO care and don’t like to see people taken-in by this secularized, liberal, gospel of lies. And yes, I am just as concerned about the abuses and issues in my own church. I was railing and puking and appauled at the abuse scandals, the shuffling around of pedophiles, the burying our heads in the sand, and the excuses being made for these predators in the RCC. I can walk and chew gum Trad, being disheartened and outraged by multiple groups who claim to walk in Christ and yet drag His holy name through the mud. I don’t live, to answer your question, under the jurisdiction of any TEC bishops, true. I also don’t live in Darfur but I can be outraged, can’tTo the OP:
Dude. Seriously, why do you care enough to be absolutely outraged? Do you live under the jurisdiction of any of these potential bishops? Even if you happen to, shouldn’t you be more concerned about the abuses and issues at stake within your own denomination?
I fail to see the sarcastic joke here? Aren’t gays AND lesbians as well as these cross-dressing “transgenders” and bisexuals always linked as a party pack with LGTB? LOLWhat, even women?![]()
What irony, a poster named “theist gal” is fighting to defend an “agnostic?” ummmm (LOL, sorry, I"m using your intro device here) she has the right but I find it ironic coming from someone who has no opinion about God (basically what an agnostic IS compared to an atheist who at least is willing to say there is no god at all) is so quick to give an opinion. I found it humorous. Your saying that agnosticism is an opinion is the funny part to me. Someone who openly has no opinion about the existence of God has an opinion in that they have no opinion? It sounds like Chrissy off “Three’s Company” logic lol…Um … of course he/she has an opinion on God. Just because his/her opinion isn’t the same as yours doesn’t mean it’s not an opinion - or that he/she has no right to comment.![]()
The point stands, regardless if you were referring to the abuse scandal or any other dissention. Telling Catholics to mind their own house is a poor form of argumentation… especially when those Catholics have a vested interest in what happens within TEC. (I’d argue that all Christians have a vested interest in what happens to other Christians as a matter of principle)I’d ask you in the name of Christian charity not to prejudge and accuse others. I was not referring to pedophilia at all, but other causes of dissension within the Church’s ranks, and to assume otherwise doesn’t make you look well at all.
They first came for the atheist,What irony, a poster named “theist gal” is fighting to defend an “agnostic?”
Said forgiveness is freely and gratefully given, and I also need to appologize. I agree with you when the issue is framed in the light of ensuring one another’s welfare. I’d caution, though, that there is a thin line between doing such, and expecting the one instructed (admonished?) to conform to one’s ideas.The point stands, regardless if you were referring to the abuse scandal or any other dissention. Telling Catholics to mind their own house is a poor form of argumentation… especially when those Catholics have a vested interest in what happens within TEC. (I’d argue that all Christians have a vested interest in what happens to other Christians as a matter of principle)
I do apologize for my tone and beg your forgiveness.
Who was it that came first for the atheist ??They first came for the atheist,
and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t an atheist.
Then they came for the secular humanist,
and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a secular humanist.
Then they came for the agnostic,
and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t an agnostic.
Then they came for the theists,
and I didn’t speak up because I was an internet forum poster.
Then they came for me —
and by that time no one was left to speak up.
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