Wednesday, October 11, 2006

[c of e] moral equivalence of the very worst kind

Jonathan Petre has it completely right in the Telegraph: Church backs legal rights for parents who live in sin, against Archbishop’s wishes. And I’m speaking as an insider, having co-habited more than once and having certain views about those times. However, for one of the major world churches to actually come out and officially condone the practice is awesome in its awfulness. This is moral equivalence in its very worst manifestation and directly contradicts bible teaching, which the commission supposedly is aware of. Not supposedly actually, for JC said that where there is wheat, there also are tares [weeds]. This has always been and the Christian church has been infiltrated and undermined for millennia. Perhaps one of the worst was the Archbishop of Canterbury’s ‘Christianity is the most materialistic of religions’ in 1939. Actually, it is not materialistic at all and JC made it clear that one must have no thought for the morrow and to put aside worldly things to follow Him. This commission is not following Him and in the polarity of Christianity, if it’s not following Him, then it’s following the other one.

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