If Christ is not risen...
Well things are looking bleak (or bright – depending on your perspective) in the Anglican Church.
I have to say that I think it a sad commentary that it takes the ordination of a gay bishop to bring the Anglicans to this point. A split should have happened a long time ago when the ECUSA retained a bishop who denied that Jesus rose physically from the dead! How that can masquerade as Christianity is still way beyond me. And I suppose that upon further reflection it did cause a split – I left.
I guess I don’t understand why the bishop’s sexual practices are seemingly more important than his inability to uphold the fundamental truths of Christianity. And at the same time, I wonder about the apparent consistence of both issues finding union with one another.
Ought we Orthodox be doing more to show conservative Anglicans a more positive way out? A way of union, rather than division? Could we do so on some official level?
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Not to downplay the absurdity of our administrative divisions, but looking back - it could be a heckuva lot worse.
Internal reconciliation covers the lesion but doesn't eradicate the cancer.
Thanks!!