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January 19, 2016

Twelve Reasons Why Progressive Christianity Will Die Out

The recent furore in the Anglican Communion has highlighted yet again the real division in world Christianity. I have analyzed it here. The division is between Christian who, for want of a better term might be called “historic” Christians and those who are “progressive” Christians. The historic Christians believe their religion is revealed by God [Read More...]
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Published on January 19, 2016 07:13

January 18, 2016

Slubgrip on Apes and Angels

Lent is early this year. Ash Wednesday is Feb 10. Do you have a good book for Lent? Do your teenagers or college students? I have written The Gargoyle Code and Slubgrip Instructs to be especially good reads. They have a plot line running through them and are broken down into daily readings for Lent. You can get [Read More...]
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Published on January 18, 2016 10:23

What is the Real Division In Anglicanism?

The Anglican Church is once again in turmoil, this time over the suspension of the Episcopal Church from the Anglican Communion for a period of three years. Observers of the Anglican scene will feel that the Church of England and her worldwide confederation are engaged in one constant battle after another. Those who are familiar [Read More...]
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Published on January 18, 2016 08:56

Why Ted Cruz is the Smartest Wolf in the Pack

OK. Right up front in case anyone is getting all nervous about a priest commenting on politics: This is not an endorsement of Ted Cruz. Stop biting your fingernails. I’m not telling you to vote Republican. I’m not saying Ted Cruz is a great guy or would be a great president. However, I am commenting [Read More...]
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Published on January 18, 2016 07:32

January 17, 2016

Reformation or Revolution?

  My article for Imaginative Conservative this week challenges the idea that the Reformation was “a good thing.” A Catholic friend of mine is fond of referring to the Protestant Reformation as “the Deformation.” Well, perhaps. Certainly the Reformation in England was a deformation. Henry VII’s stripping of the altars was not only a monumental [Read More...]
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Published on January 17, 2016 08:14

January 15, 2016

Proud Episcopalians Defiant

UPDATE: Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church has stated that they have no intention of reversing their decision to endorse same sex marriage. The AP reports, In a phone interview from England, where he attended the gathering of top Anglican archbishops, Curry said he told his fellow leaders they should expect no change. [Read More...]
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Published on January 15, 2016 13:17

Seven Ways the Episcopalians Will React to Suspension

The progressive Episcopal Church of the USA has been suspended from the Worldwide Anglican Communion for three years because of their formal endorsement of same sex marriage. The point of the suspension is to encourage the Episcopalians to reconsider their decision and return to the moral values of historical Christianity and the Biblical principles of Christian [Read More...]
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Published on January 15, 2016 08:51

January 14, 2016

Proud Episcopalians Play the Victim Card

Did you think that perhaps the Episcopalians would respond with humility and repentance in the wake of their suspension from the Anglican Communion? Of course not. They have responded openly and bluntly with pride. We could have predicted this. In response to the suspension of the Episcopal Church from the Anglican Communion, immediately the Episcopalians [Read More...]
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Published on January 14, 2016 20:01

What Does the Episcopalian Suspension Mean?

UPDATED POST When I was an Anglican I remember one of the stories that came out of a Lambeth Conference (the once a decade meeting of all Anglican bishops in Canterbury) An Episcopalian bishop got into an argument with an African over homosexuality. He finally said to the African in a patronizing, snooty Anglican way, [Read More...]
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Published on January 14, 2016 13:18

Transhumanism: The Future Horror is Here

In 2004 Dr Irving Weissman, director of the Stanford Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regnerative Medicine injected brain cells from aborted human fetuses into the developing brains of healthy mice where the cells grew into normal human neurons. The popular press called it he “StuartLittle Experiment”after the children’s book character who is a feisty [Read More...]
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Published on January 14, 2016 10:27

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