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The Gospel, Anyone?

Boone Wrote: Jul 22, 2009 11:42 PM
I grieve for ECUSA, my former church. I will always love the menories of finding her when I was lost, and falling in love with her. Not quite catholic, not quite protestsnt, she took the middle position on so many things that she eventually came to believe in nothing and wher eternal truths are voted on by majority vote. This occurred without deloberate gay infiltration of the clergy, as happened with the Roman Catholic Church, which is right behind ECUSA. The good thing is that orthodox Christians will form a small, but strong, church and pray for the rest on their way to oblivion and into the hands of an angry God.

Not that the secular world walks the floor at night worrying over the Episcopal Church and its waning influence over the minds of all decent and honorable Americans. The secular world lost this decent and honorable habit years ago and likely won't get it back, especially with Episcopalians themselves acting more and more like members of a secular pressure group.

The Episcopal Church, at the legislative/executive level anyway, is into "social justice," and there isn't much anyone can do about it. Save, of course, pray -- a pastime at which the church used to excel (the Book of Common...

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