a clergyman may be apparently as useless as a cat, but he is also as fascinating, for there must be some strange reason for his existence (GK Chesterton): one retired Anglican septuagenarian clergyman's THOUghts, discOverings, readings, scribbLes, wOndeRings and dooDles exploring that strange reason
Sunday, 24 June 2007
The Anglican Church of Canada Resolves that the blessing of same-sex unions is not in conflict with its Core Doctrine: A Day of Great Sadness
On the Feast of the Birth of St John the Baptist at 1045am, Medicine Hat time, the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada resolved that the Bible is incorrect on the subject of homosexual behaviour, that the tradition and teaching of the one holy and catholic church has been incorrect and that the people who wrote The Windsor and St Michael reports were not hearing the Holy Spirit, and neither are the Primates or our own House of Bishops.
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ReplyDeleteWhen I heard of drawing the circle wider I thought of drawing the circle wider like an elastic band where it stretches and stretches then it snaps and people are hurt.
Nothing ever good comes out of playing with elastics....sometimes things that won't fit fall out, or it shoots off in a direction you didn't expects and gets someone in the eye.
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Draw the circle wide...wider away from God is what the logo looked like to me.