Defeated progressives who lost in a secret vote complain they were triggered by opposition:
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More than 200 delegates to the six-day synod just north of Toronto rejected the resolution after speakers lined up to make their points
The vote by General Synod 2016, which followed complaints of bullying and intimidation, sparked bitter disappointment among some members. "It is breaking my heart...," said Eliot Waddingham, 24, a transgender person from Ottawa who was an observer. The vote, she worried, was tantamount to a "death sentence" for the church
complaints about bullying emerged. . . . "Some members of our synod are deeply hurt. Some of them are deeply offended. Some are feeling unsafe to continue to speak lest they be reprimanded," [Archbishop Fred] Hiltz told the gathering.