To: xzins
Please tell me that anyone is surprised at this kind of statement from a "main-line Christian Denomination" (what a joke) academic. Speaking as a former Episcopalian, these people are far more part of the liberal academic intelligentsia than practicing Christians. The Faith that has been a cornerstone of our history is being deliberately eroded away by these people and my former denomination has led all of the way.
The late and mostly UNLAMENTED Bishop James Pike publicly doubted the Trinity and various foundational beliefs from the early church. He was a leader in the cause of "Separation of Church and State" to the point of being against JFK due to his Roman Catholicism. This man merely follows in his odious pioneering footsteps.
44 posted on
07/08/2010 5:51:51 AM PDT by
SES1066
(Cycling to conserve, Conservative to save, Saving to Retire, will Retire to Cycle.)
To: SES1066
Pike was ex-Catholic, no wonder his first actions were to attack the Catholic faith when he supported abortions, Gay “rights”, etc.
48 posted on
07/08/2010 7:33:02 AM PDT by
Cronos
(Origen(200AD)"The Church received from theApostles the tradition of giving Baptism even to infants")
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