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DC Episcopalians Push Open Borders And A Gender Neutral God
The 123rd Diocesan Convention of the Episcopal Church in D.C. passed a trifecta of resolutionsSaturday to replace all gendered pronouns referring to God with gender neutral pronouns, oppose laws against illegal immigration, and open traditionally gender restricted congregational roles and facilities, like bathrooms, to transgender individuals. The convention, held at the Washington National Cathedral, passed the resolutions within an hour, according to The Institute On Religion & Democracy.
The resolutions, entitled “On Becoming a Sanctuary Diocese: Offering Sacred Welcome to Immigrants,” “On the Gendered Language for God,” and “On Inclusion of Transgender People,” garnered support from Rev. Kimberly Lucas, who sponsored all three, and Rev. Alex Dyer, who proposed two of the resolutions. Lucas serves as rector of St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in D.C. and Dyer serves as rector of St. Thomas’ Episcopal Parish in D.C., both of which have suffered a massive decline in member participation within the last decade, according to parochial reports.
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Down the rabbit hole we go. I dont think we can really survive liberalism and the unreal damage these motherfuckers have done.
so now you want to interfere in other people's churches?
You notice that the people who pick on the Episcopalians never say what denomination they themselves are in. Why do I think that they are not Greek Orthodox?
I have been to many wonderful services at the National Cathedral, and I love the great organ, the Herb Cottage, and the botanical garden. Just don't try and park on Easter Sunday. These people who refuse to identify themselves and choose to attack Episcopalians upset me. They know nothing and they have their own churches to go to.
My favorite theologian is Episcopalian, who has written many books on Christian topics. I have had occasion to attend two homilies that he gave, and he even spoke to me in a receiving line when I told him that he kind of saved Christianity for me because I was coming around to thinking that most of it was BS. He told me that there was a core there that was worth saving and holding on to. He is old and I don't think that he has too many days left with us, but he has inspired me.