To: SeekAndFind
I really, really wish they would drop the word Lutheran from their name. Marty would have a thing or two to say to these heathen...
2 posted on
08/27/2009 9:38:47 AM PDT by
April Lexington
(Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
To: SeekAndFind
Maybe homosexuals should set up their own church. Then, they can serve the Lord as they see fit and not challenge or damage the faith of other Christians who find solace in scripture. If they were serious about the Christian ministry, they would do this and stop harassing their brothers and sisters. How can they think this constant dissent ion and challenge to structure is serving the Kingdom of G-d? Its' not. Its the devil working overtime by using "those of a seared conscience" to destroy the church.
The good news is that the Universal Church is doing exceptionally well these days, unlike those "denominations" who have drifted off message...
3 posted on
08/27/2009 9:43:14 AM PDT by
April Lexington
(Study the constitution so you know what they are taking away!)
To: SeekAndFind
Bishop Gregory Palmer, president of the United Methodist Council of Bishops, made clear on Wednesday that UMC's ban on noncelibate gay clergy still stands.But apparently it's OK for UMC for celibate gay clergy. What hogwash! UMC left Christ decades ago.
7 posted on
08/27/2009 9:52:51 AM PDT by
aimhigh
To: SeekAndFind
When the Methodists start being more conservative than Lutherans, you know that things have hit the theological bottom. I, too, wish that the ELCA would change its name. There is NOTHING Lutheran about the ELCA. The question is whether or not it is still Christian. It is certainly an apostate denomination, but it has been that from its conception. Why in God’s Name would any Christian belong to this heretical church body is the question that each member of the ELCA has to answer for himself.
To: theKid51; Apple Blossom
23 posted on
08/29/2009 5:20:15 PM PDT by
bmwcyle
(Socialism is not a bad word. It is a bad concept.)
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