World Council of Terrorists

  • Thread starter Thread starter Sobieski
  • Start date Start date
Status
Not open for further replies.
How could one govern any large worldwide council to ensure a cent never fell into the wrong hands?
 
The WCC is a conglomeration of liberal churches.

It seems that this would be a good place to invoke

Steadfast’s Razor:

“Never ascribe to malice what can more easily and more likely be put down to plain old stupidity and clumsiness.”
 
Sobieski;2183719I’m attacking the WCC. I also put up the list of groups that are members or that have affiliations with the WCC said:
Then why’d you specifically mention Orthodox Churches, and bold them on your list?
 
The WCC is a conglomeration of liberal churches.

It seems that this would be a good place to invoke

Steadfast’s Razor:

“Never ascribe to malice what can more easily and more likely be put down to plain old stupidity and clumsiness.”
like it!👍
 
Then why’d you specifically mention Orthodox Churches, and bold them on your list?
I mentioned the Orthodox Churches to show that the WCC is made up of more than just wacko left-wing groups. I find this troubling.
 
Well, as I said several posts back, quoting from the initial post:

“* Donating $85,000 to the Patriotic Front of Zimbabwe (ZANU) in 1978, months after the group shot down an airliner, killing 38 of the 56 passengers on board. Members are reported to have killed 10 survivors (this was denied by the Front)”

So, the WCC donated $85,000 to the terrorist organisation ZANU. ZANU was responsible for killing many innocent people, in addition to the 38 on the shot down airliner. How have I failed to establish a link between the WCC and terrorism?
Funding a group that practices terrorism is not quite the same thing as funding terrorism.

That being said, there’s no excuse for the silly and even wicked things that were done in the 70s in the name of liberation.

The main reason I decided to post on this thread was to point out that the WCC is a huge organization with many aspects. The “Faith and Order” meetings are (or at least were at one time) actually far more orthodox than most conservative Christians recognize. One of the main participants in these discussions, Geoffrey Wainwright, is a professor at Duke and I know him personally (though I don’t claim to know him well–we have had a few conversations). Wainwright is a very orthodox and indeed Catholic-friendly Methodist theologian.

Have a look at the document “Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry,” which Wainwright co-authored. What is so heretical about it?

Edwin
 
I mentioned the Orthodox Churches to show that the WCC is made up of more than just wacko left-wing groups. I find this troubling.
Without any context it looks like an oblique attack on my church
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top