Hi Kamilla, ... Once we give in to secularist anthropology or accept "scientific" results that issue from a secularist view of man we become susceptible to...
At this point in the discussion, I'll simply point to another venue where a spirited discussion is going on between an ex-gay Catholic, several of his...
I thought the following article by the CANADIAN FAMILY COALITION might be of interest to some of you. Sounds similar to the beginnings of the evolution...
Hi Henry, Have you closed your account yet? Does anyone have any thoughts about what the end-times tribulation will consist in? Sexual insanity? Kamilla P.S....
From The Scientist: We don't need a revolution to put things right, but we must find ways of releasing the few Einsteinian scientists from the mind-numbing...
Hello Kamilla, Well, I was taken, not by the tribulation statement, (I'm a post triber and shudder to think your comment right), but by your ponderous PS! But...
Wasn't it Kinsey who set the 10% standard that everyone bought? His "scientific" procedures were bound to give the results he presupposed! I found NARTH...
The truth about Kinsey is much darker than that - but I won't bore or titillate with the gross details. I did use Satinover for a paper in seminary, but have...
... Interesting, Don, but even if we suppose that the non-Christian academic world is so dominated by pro-homosexual ideologues that the proof of the ...
Interestingly enough, I just picked up a book that I have to say is the most disturbing thing I have ever read. "Intellectual Morons: How ideology makes smart...
... should they be church wardens or priests or sit in synods. I'm assuming women can be priests, just not bishops? If so, on what rational grounds is the one...
... Theology by vote - where's that in the Bible? If we give man the ability to vote on what is right and wrong we'll come to a day where the only sin is to...
... proposal put forward by the Primate of the Anglican Church of Australia, Peter Carnley, to create assistant women bishops. Oh, so they're wanting to get...
....yea or nay? A friend of mine asked: "A woman asked me if I would help her administer communion to an elderly shut in, but at a gut level I do not feel...
... Initial reaction would be to say 'nay'. However, much rests upon what it really means to 'administer communion'. Is the communion in the elements or in...
... I doubt that Dr. Carnley or any of her colleagues knows what the word *logic* means. "Logic" literally means "reckoning"--and part of "being logical" is...
... No Mike, I'm not an Anglican. I tend to lean toward Baptist and Brethren. Sadly the church I attended for 10 years closed recently* and I am finding it...
fwd fyi... Lindsay http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/10/07/1097089497934.html Sydney Morning Herald 8 October 2004 Anglicans close the door on gay reforms ...
... I can see your point here, Bill, but aside from any iconographic ideas associated with the RC or Anglican doctrine of the ministry, the Presbyterian...
Muriel Porter (feminist and homosexual activist) is once again outraged at God and Church for not re-creating a church in her image and according to her rules....
... wrote: "... the Presbyterian conception of the Lord's Supper would also militate against having women administer the sacrament, because Presbyterians...
Y'all's input has been, according to my friend, most interesting and helpful. I told her this was the right place to come. BTW, this is not intended to shut...
The weird thing about these liberal clergy - is that in Australia they are out of step with the general non-Christian who, generally speaking: a.. Abhor the...
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(This won't surprise many of you, but it's a helpful overview.) The Enigmatic Faith of John F. Kerry Senator John Kerry has been introducing himself to the...