Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Washington Post Article

Pete W a church planter in Bellingham, WA mention on his blog yesterday this article in the Washington Post. The title of the article is "Why we left the Episcopal Church" written from 2 ministers from VA. It is worth a read if you have a chance. Here is a quote from the article.

"The core issue in why we left is not women's leadership. It is not "Episcopalians against equality," as the headline on a
recent Post op-ed by Harold Meyerson put it. It is not a "leftward" drift in the church. It is not even primarily ethical -- though the ordination of a practicing homosexual as bishop was the flash point that showed how far the repudiation of Christian orthodoxy had gone.

The core issue for us is theological: the intellectual integrity of faith in the modern world. It is thus a matter of faithfulness to the lordship of Jesus, whom we worship and follow. The American Episcopal Church no longer believes the historic, orthodox Christian faith common to all believers. Some leaders expressly deny the central articles of the faith -- saying that traditional theism is "dead," the incarnation is "nonsense," the resurrection of Jesus is a fiction, the understanding of the cross is "a barbarous idea," the Bible is "pure propaganda" and so on. Others simply say the creed as poetry or with their fingers crossed."

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