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VERY Limited Atonement: Christ died for Paul

Matt Black

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The Episcapostate...sorry...Episcopal Church, the 'fallen branch' of the Anglican Communion in the USA.
 

Eric B

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So the Episcopal Church is completely liberalized, or whatever? There is no conservative
faction?

(The only Church I really know in it is Cathedral of St. John the Divine, which is more a tourist attraction than anything else, and I know people who stop by in the winter for the pagan festivals or exhibits, or whatever).
 

Matt Black

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Most of it is liberal. Those parishes or dioceses which are not either have sought or are in the process of seeking alternative episcopal oversight from more conservative provinces.
 

Doubting Thomas

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Most of it is liberal. Those parishes or dioceses which are not either have sought or are in the process of seeking alternative episcopal oversight from more conservative provinces.

That's correct. For the past year, I have been in one of those parishes/dioceses in the newly formed Anglican Church of North America (though I'm not sure how keen my bishop will be when I nail my 99 PLUS 1 Theses to the door of his pro-cathedral!)

Here's ACNA's website for those who might be interested: http://www.anglicanchurch.net/
 

Eric B

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How about "episcopicable"?
(Something I thought of a long time ago, just from how easy it is to misaccent the word like cartoon characters do; the accent is on the "o" in the way I thought of it, then after pronouncing that, you realize that's not right, and it should have some more syllables, and then stammer over the whole word!)
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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So the Episcopal Church is completely liberalized, or whatever? There is no conservative
faction?

(The only Church I really know in it is Cathedral of St. John the Divine, which is more a tourist attraction than anything else, and I know people who stop by in the winter for the pagan festivals or exhibits, or whatever).

Eric....I attended services @ St. Peters in Morristown (Bishop Spongs old hangout) & went to a bible study after. The priest was teaching that abortions were OK considering certain conditions.... I walked out!:mad:
 

Doubting Thomas

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Eric....I attended services @ St. Peters in Morristown (Bishop Spongs old hangout) & went to a bible study after. The priest was teaching that abortions were OK considering certain conditions.... I walked out!:mad:

I don't blame you. 'Episcopagan' indeed fits well--the pagans of old sacrificed their young to gods like Molech; the pagans of today sacrifice to the gods of 'Choice' and 'Reproductive Freedom' and 'Convenience'. Thus, Eric's description of "episcopicable" is also a very fitting label for this apostate denomination.
 

Matt Black

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So in-other words a Sacrament provides Grace

Sreiously the only advantage I see to your church is "Pub Night"

A sacrament can operate as a vehicle for grace, yes. Certainly sanctifying grace. As can reading the Bible, prayer, giving glory to God, praise and worship etc. What's your problem with that?
 

WestminsterMan

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As a Catholic (depending what theology you chose) you were always taught to "Ring the Bell" starting with your parents baptising you. Then you had the 6 other sacraments to mark your way through life. Confirmation - Ding, Holy Eucharist -Ding Ding, ....your a bad boy ....go to confession----Ding, then back to the Holy Eucharist----ding, Ding, Ding.

Get Married---a sacrament...one that I agree with & the hardest to keep in tact & grow...but Ding!

Forget the Priest shtick..... Only pedophiles need apply....to me they should be eunuchs.(Ding Dong w/o the dong)

Then when you keel over....you got the Pedophile blessing you....if he wants to these days....Ding

& your in heaven...well not quite.....try purgatory & burning off sins.

Arent you guys like that?

That's the typical tripe I would expect from a non-christian - but not from you EWF!
 

Dr. Walter

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Hmmmm.... Why, you're not implying that I, or anyone on this board who takes exception with you particular flavor of Christianity, is dishonest now are you doc?

WM

Naaa, what good what that do? I am just going beyond "implying" that what Wind, earth and Fire said was untarnished truth!
 

quantumfaith

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As if any other church of the Christian persuasion, Baptist included, don't have faults or "evil" people in their leadership from time to time. It is one thing to disagree, even passionately, with Catholics over doctrine, but brush one and all with the same is not the proper thing to do, no matter how you slice it.
 

WestminsterMan

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Dr. Walter said:
That is the typical TRUTH that I would expect from anyone who is HONEST with what Catholocism really is.

WestminsterMan said:
Hmmmm.... Why, you're not implying that I, or anyone on this board who takes exception with you particular flavor of Christianity, is dishonest now are you doc?
WM

Naaa, what good what that do? I am just going beyond "implying" that what Wind, earth and Fire said was untarnished truth!


Oh I see... I disagree with your assesment of Catholicism and many other topics that you put forward. Therefore, according to your own statement above, that makes me dishonest and untruthfull. Taking that position to it's logical conclusion necessarily places anyone who disagrees with your assessment in the same boat. That's a sad and unchristian thing for anyone to espouse - I mean, seeing as how you aren't God and thus cannot know the state of anyone's soul. :rolleyes:


WM.
 

Dr. Walter

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Oh I see... I disagree with your assesment of Catholicism and many other topics that you put forward. Therefore, according to your own statement above, that makes me dishonest and untruthfull. Taking that position to it's logical conclusion necessarily places anyone who disagrees with your assessment in the same boat. That's a sad and unchristian thing for anyone to espouse - I mean, seeing as how you aren't God and thus cannot know the state of anyone's soul. :rolleyes:


WM.

You know, I sorta guessed you were coming to the defense of the old whore but I was not quite sure until now. Confession is good for soul! Yes, those who defend Catholicism lack truth - lots of truth.
 

Dr. Walter

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As if any other church of the Christian persuasion, Baptist included, don't have faults or "evil" people in their leadership from time to time. It is one thing to disagree, even passionately, with Catholics over doctrine, but brush one and all with the same is not the proper thing to do, no matter how you slice it.

There are not perfect Christians or perfect Churches or perfect denominations. However, there are essentials to be a Christian and to be a church of Christ and to be a Christian denomination and Rome fails in all ESSENTIAL points.

1. They teach and preach a perverted gospel
2. They pervert the ordinances
3. They pervert the scriptures
4. They pervert the nature of God by their Marioaltry nonsense
5. etc., etc., etc.
 
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