Good post, VARC. You’re right about the “third world” comment. The Episcopal Church looks down on the third world a great deal as being primitive in their lack of birth control and backwards in their views that men and women have different roles and that homosexuality is a sin. They look at Africa especially as being uneducated and needing the liberal catechism. So, they don’t want to associate with them. Africa has done a lot to hurt the lefty Episcopalian cause sending missionary bishops and priests here over the years who have helped foment a real rebellion against their hippy tyranny.
And if you look at the “old catholic” churches, they are real liberal and innovators who have departed from orthodoxy; they are big on women’s ordination. Also, I would point out that when you say Lutheran churches in America, remember that the Missouri Synod Lutherans (and I think the Wisconsin, right?) are VERY conservative. They don’t ordain women and are very opposed to the gay agenda and are even stubborn on divorce in some areas. They are pro-life and have closed communion. So not all Lutherans have done like the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) and have left orthodoxy and traditional Lutheranism.
The churches you mention from Old Catholic to liberal Lutherans to liberal Anglicans all joining together would be a bizarre union indeed. Talk about uninspiring and a refuge for people that have absolutely no commitment to history or tradition or the Scriptures! That would be a gigantic Obama-style Oprahfest. I can only imagine with the general convention would look like! The primate would probably be Stevie Nicks!
But I doubt that this unholy union would produce fruit at all. A good tree bears good fruit. The “fruit” that would come about would be abortion, rampant population control views, euthanasia, transgender/gay/bisexual clergy, embracing divorce, in vitro fertilization acceptance, a belief in goddesses and other pagan viruses, and a rejection of the Gospel. Such a ‘church’ is doomed to failure. Birds of a feather flock together. Count me out of that flock! Koo koo birds! Why do I picture Boy George, Ian McKellan, and Sinead O’Connor as possible clergy there?