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    Default Re: Split in Church of England

    The liberal branch of the Anglican Church is the one that most closely resembles the church of the anti-Christ in relation to the image that I had in my head since I was a kid. I seriously think that it is what the founders believed would come about prior to the end times; Priests in full vestments that preach Biblical corruption and espouse leaving your wife and children and engaging in extra-marital homosexuality.

    That branch is like the un-Holy Church of the Trinity: Vanity, Lust and the tide of popular Opinion.

    I'm not saying that this is what it is obviously, but if somebody started dressing up and acting like what I believe a cowboy looked like, I would probably say "Hey, You look like a cowboy!"

    High Church Conservative Anglican/Episcopalians simply should be aligned with the Pope in Rome. They could have their own rite and mass (like the Eastern Rite Catholics, etc.). Conservatives of all Christian denominations will find more and more solace in this church over the coming decades from what these trends show us. The second they begin defending their tradition their eyes open up to what the decent people in the Roman Church have been saying since the reformation.

    The bible has very different opinions from modern popular culture. It is exceedingly bizarre to attempt to bend the bible to fit the secular mold.
    Last edited by ICantSpellDawg; 07-09-2008 at 04:54.
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