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Wednesday 15 November 2017

A cabbage by any other name...


A rose?                                                                                  Source: Wikipedia

"A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" wrote William Shakespeare but 'love' as used by progressives in the Church is stinking to high heaven.

No matter how crazy the idea, stamp 'love' on it and anyone disapproving is labeled a bigot.

"Love"                                                             Source: Reuters/Christian Today
The people of Australia are the latest to be persuaded that marriage can be redefined to mean other than joining one man and one women by using 'love' as an umbrella. As their  Prime Minister said "they voted yes for love". Who wouldn't? But that is not the question.

The Catholic Archbishop of Sydney, Anthony Fisher, said he was 'deeply disappointed that the likely result will be legislation to further deconstruct marriage and family in Australia'.

Not so with most of our Anglican bishops in Great Britain who take a more secular view.


Jesus asked Peter three times, "Do you love me?"

That will be all Greek to the bishops so they should know that Éros was not what Christ had in mind when he pressed Peter to understand what tending His flock would entail.

In their latest jaunt into secularism the bishops of the Church of England have issued transphobic bullying guidance. In their logic, bullying must be tackled head on, gender difference can give rise to bullying, therefore "Primary schoolchildren should be free to dress up in a tiara or superhero cloak without comment from teachers or pupils". 

No wonder Stonewall, a lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights group, said the guidance gave "clear advice" to teachers on recognising and combating bullying in Church schools.

 The number of children who underwent transgender treatment in the UK's National Health Service jumped by 1,000 percent in the five years to 2016. One would have thought that would cause the bishops some concern. Instead they use this tragic upsurge to bolster their secular agenda.

A question I often hear asked is What has happened to the church? I suspect many readers will know clergy who changed their minds over the ordination of women when they saw which way the wind was blowing. A convenient career choice which put them in the ascendancy to the detriment of those who fought to keep the faith. The Anglican church has gone downhill ever since. Faith and logic no longer apply.

6 comments:

  1. What would Jesus say?15 November 2017 at 17:36

    The sickness continues to spread.
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5075005/Kids-allowed-trans-without-parents-consent.html

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  2. I was resident in Sydney many years ago when Archbishop Marcus Sloan ruled the Anglican Church. I remain hopeful that the Roman and Anglican churches will combine to combat this aberration.

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  3. Little wonder that Mugabe of Zimbabwe believes from the bottom of his heart, that his future firmly lies in the ecclesiastical corridors of power of the Church in Wales.

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  4. How ridiculous. Mugabe is a Catholic.

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  5. What would Jesus say?29 November 2017 at 08:59

    The sickness still continues to spread.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/11/26/guides-allows-boys-identify-female-shower-girls/

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  6. When will the Church in Wales allow me to marry my robot?
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-5120627/Digisexuals-prefer-sex-robots-set-rise.html

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