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Friday, September 19, 2008

Episcopalians defrock Pittsburgh's rebel bishop

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The power of hatred is simply amazing. Jesus would be proud of the flocks who consider themselves above the poor, sick, homeless and ostracized. Surely God made a mistake when He deemed the gay and lesbians, and thankfully there are conservatives with enough brimstone to banish them all to hell. The Almighty sez Thanks for gettin my back!
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Clydesdale

God's word condemns homosexual acts, just as it condemns adultery, murder, lying, bestiality, and many other sins. They are all sins. Fortunately, through God's grace, if we confess our sins and come to Christ, our sins are forgiven. Sadly, there are many, such as the liberal Episcopal church, who do not believe God's word. They discard large portions of the New Testament, claiming that it is wrong, or doesn't matter, in order to be friendly with people who promote sin. Congratulations to the people who left the Episcopal church - which left God's word. Stay with God's word, love your neighbor as yourself, and don't promote and encourage sins such as adultery. Oh, and this openly homosexual Bishop is also an alcoholic who abandoned his wife and family (yes, easily verifiable). Two more open, blatant, acts of rebellion against God's Word. Yet he professes that he will teach God's Word. Laughable! We are all sinners. Lets not encourage each other to continue in our sin (is adultery/murder really cool?!?!). Rather, lets all help each other come to Christ and live in peace.
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northcoast

The First Ammendment will still apply in Pittsburgh, and nobody needs to fight to stay with the national denomination. The struggle is over assets and individual congregations that may not strongly support the Bishop.
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child_of_the_resurrection

Due to the confusion of many priests about the Holy Spirit it is christianity which is undergoing a great crisis; one being due to what many see as the invasion of Satan by having men married in church. The problem facing the churches of christianity in gay marriages being sanctioned by those who feel their "tolerance" is "God-given" might feel differently when they look to the author of this destruction of the Christian Church: Sun Myung Moon. In Sun Myung Moon's declaration that "the Holy Spirit is a female spirit" in his book "Divine Principle"; and then "marrying" Jesus to this "Mystery" woman who unfortunately is "ISIS"; ( the Egyptian's white goddess; the daughter but also queen of Osiris the black god of the dead; Isis also being his sister and mother as well; altogether the satanic and counterfeit female "holy spirit" of Mr. Moon) thus it is Rev. Moon who has "stumbled" in judgement. The tragedy of Sun Myung Moon making this "female spirit" as Lord Jesus's wife it is Rev. Moon who made the great mistake of ignoring the fact that Lord Jesus said that the Holy Spirit is male; seen in the Gospel of John; thus as a priest of God it is Rev. Moon's mistake at the Altar by "marrying" two male entities; one the male Son of God and the other the male Holy Spirit of God: thus it is Sun Myung Moon who has allowed his church to be invaded by Satan just as his book "Divine Principle" was invaded with falsehood by uttering as revelation the untrue assertion about the Holy Spirit being a woman. Repenting of this mistake by Rev. Moon is one of many steps he will have to take to be restored; though I doubt he will listen to me; even though his mission and his life depend on it.
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