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"... for to such belongs the kingdom of God." - Jesus
New York Times: "How many members of the Episcopal Church are there in this country?"
K. J. Schori: "About 2.2 million. It used to be larger percentage wise, but Episcopalians tend to be better-educated and tend to reproduce at lower rates than some other denominations. Roman Catholics and Mormons both have theological reasons for producing lots of children."
Quote from the New York Times
Q: Some people find it hypocritical that church members in some parts of the world who are so outspoken against ordaining gays are allowed to have multiple wives. Are they allowed to, and if so, what are your thoughts on that?
A: The (1988) Lambeth Convention (the once-a-decade gathering of the world's bishops) made pastoral provisions for polygamists to be received into the church. ... It seems to me that the church throughout history has made different provisions in different provinces for circumstances that aren't universal.
In case Ms. Schori is simply ignorant: Ma'am, the provision (read it all here) was made as a way of allowing the church to receive men who wanted to be Christians, while not breaking up families that had already been formed outside the church. The condition on which the church received them is that they take no more wives. In other words, while polygamous men were welcomed into the church, polygamy itself was not. Your implication about homosexuality is obvious, but the comparison is fallacious.
In case Ms. Schori is well aware of what the church did in 1988: Ma'am, how do you sleep at night?
H/T Stand Firm who H/T'd Connie Sandlin
Speaking of the Episcopal Church, KJ Schori said: "I see a glorious future."
Asked about the literal story of Easter and the Resurrection, the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church reportedly said, "I think Easter is most profoundly about meaning, not mechanism".
She kills me when she speaks of "serious scholarship." Note she believes Scripture offers examples of homosexual love in action. Good grief! GRL3
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