Episcopal Presiding Bishop Completes Circle of Religious Inclusion
Episcopal Presiding Bishop Completes Circle of Religious Inclusion
By Dan Delzell
Special to Christian Post
Christian Post columnist
http://www.christianpost.com/news
June 12, 2013
The philosophy of religious inclusion flows in a circle. It was crafted at a point in time by an extremely intelligent being, and it always circles back around to its founder. The logical progression of this worldview must ultimately flow back around to the one who dreamt it up.
When the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church recently criticized the apostle Paul for casting the demon out of the girl in Acts 16, the bishop was completing the circle of religious inclusion. After all, if every religious view is equal to another, then Satanism and demon possession are probably just misunderstood. If we were more tolerant of other views, perhaps we wouldn't be so quick to judge those demons and the work they do.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
By Dan Delzell
Special to Christian Post
Christian Post columnist
http://www.christianpost.com/news
June 12, 2013
The philosophy of religious inclusion flows in a circle. It was crafted at a point in time by an extremely intelligent being, and it always circles back around to its founder. The logical progression of this worldview must ultimately flow back around to the one who dreamt it up.
When the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church recently criticized the apostle Paul for casting the demon out of the girl in Acts 16, the bishop was completing the circle of religious inclusion. After all, if every religious view is equal to another, then Satanism and demon possession are probably just misunderstood. If we were more tolerant of other views, perhaps we wouldn't be so quick to judge those demons and the work they do.
Read the full story at www.VirtueOnline.org
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