'Changing Attitude' Organization Spins All Africa Anglican Bishops Conference
'Changing Attitude' Organization Spins All Africa Anglican Bishops Conference in Entebbe
News Analysis
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.com
Sept. 2, 2010
Was it a successful, anti-gay African Bishops Conference in Entebbe, asks Colin Coward ofChanging Attitude, the Church of England's unofficial gay activist organization?
"The bishops who gathered in Entebbe last week think they represent the majority, the true Christians, for whom homosexuality is the most evil abomination imaginable. I do not belong to such a group. If their interpretation of Jesus' teaching leads them to this conclusion, then why should they not leave and form an exclusive church that is cleansed of the evil they imagine?"
VOL: Actually, the 400 some bishops from 12 African nations who met in Entebbe DO represent the majority of Anglicans in the Communion. A conservative estimate is that 80% of all Anglicans are Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic - the majority being Evangelical.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
News Analysis
By David W. Virtue
www.virtueonline.com
Sept. 2, 2010
Was it a successful, anti-gay African Bishops Conference in Entebbe, asks Colin Coward ofChanging Attitude, the Church of England's unofficial gay activist organization?
"The bishops who gathered in Entebbe last week think they represent the majority, the true Christians, for whom homosexuality is the most evil abomination imaginable. I do not belong to such a group. If their interpretation of Jesus' teaching leads them to this conclusion, then why should they not leave and form an exclusive church that is cleansed of the evil they imagine?"
VOL: Actually, the 400 some bishops from 12 African nations who met in Entebbe DO represent the majority of Anglicans in the Communion. A conservative estimate is that 80% of all Anglicans are Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic - the majority being Evangelical.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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