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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Episcopal Bishop Calls Individual Salvation 'Heresy,' 'Idolatry'


Now that the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans has provided orthodox refuge for nearly half of the world's 77 million baptized Anglicans, it appears the corrupt, heterodox remnant they abandoned is now free to show its true colors and lurch even farther from orthodox Christianity. It is akin to what happened in the Democrat Party after so many of us Reagan Democrats became Reagan Republicans. The remnant that is left of the Episcopal Church will now demonstrate that their true commitment is not to the faith handed down from the Apostles, but to the Democrat Party Platform as Barney Frank and Barack Hussein Obama would have it.

The following provides a good example of just how far from their Christian moorings the Church of What's Happening Now has drifted.

From OneNewsNow

Episcopal Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori says it's "heresy" to believe that an individual can be saved through a sinner's prayer of repentance.

In her opening address to the church's General Conference in California, Jefferts Schori called that "the great Western heresy: that we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God."

The presiding bishop said that view is "caricatured in some quarters by insisting that salvation depends on reciting a specific verbal formula about Jesus."

According to Schori, it is heresy to believe that an individual's prayer can achieve a saving relationship with God. "That individualist focus is a form of idolatry, for it puts me and my words in the place that only God can occupy."

Bishops want marriage rituals for homosexuals

Meanwhile, six Episcopal bishops are pushing for greater recognition of same-sex marriages at a national gathering of church officials in California. Bishop Thomas Ely of Vermont says he and other bishops from states recognizing same-sex marriage will offer a resolution urging the church to adapt marriage rituals to include homosexual couples.

Ely says the resolution will be introduced at the church's General Convention, which started Wednesday in Anaheim. The convention is held every three years.

Besides Vermont, states that have legalized same-sex marriage are Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Iowa, and Connecticut.


1 comment:

  1. She is obviously from the wrong side of the split -- and looks exactly like the clown that she is.

    If you want an out-of-body -- or want to experience an alternate universe -- move to a new city and join the wrong half of a recent parting of a Baptist church.

    I have to hand it to the Papists. They don't evolve much.

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