Thursday, August 07, 2008

Is the Archbishop of Canterbury an Apostate?

So it would seem if this story is accurate.

Archbishop of Canterbury compares gay relationships to marriage
The Archbishop of Canterbury has claimed that active homosexual relationships are "comparable to marriage" in the eyes of God.

In private correspondence, seen by the Daily Telegraph, Dr Rowan Williams, refutes the Anglican Communion's traditional teaching that homosexuality is sinful.

Furthermore, he expresses his hope that the Church will change its position to be more accepting of gay partnerships.

His comments – made in a letter written shortly before he became Archbishop of Canterbury – will infuriate the conservatives who boycotted the recent Lambeth Conference in protest at the presence of liberals who elected Anglicanism's first openly gay bishop.

Leading evangelicals have claimed that he is in an "untenable position"....
Sliding more and more into the darkness, the blind lead the blind following Satan's path of prideful revolt. What a sorrowful and pitiable soul this man is. But then, when one or groups of like-minded "religious" sects accept contraception and divorce as normal or acceptable, then abortion, homosexuality, and who-knows-what-else, can't be far behind.



Another article on this matter from Catholic Online is here.

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