Saturday, December 8, 2007

Dr Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury,London residence Lambeth Palace ; WAKE UP AND SMELL THE TRUTH

well there have been two major decisions this weekend in the religious circles ; just weeks before Christmas ; i guess you could say to some Christmas will not be a marry one ; maybe someone is listening to the truth in scripture finally ; a positive direction in the Anglican church is to strike down the same sex marriage doctrine ; it can not call itself a true church to christ or g*d unless it does ;
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1630227,00.html
i find Rowan Williams the Archbishop of Canterbury in reading on his changing mind must step down ; his close ties to the church of england are a concern and i might say your majesty queen elizabeth it does not look good to the throne or to you these recent matters to the church concerning same sex marriage ; Williams seemed prepared to make Canon Jeffrey John, an openly gay man in a committed, celibate relationship, a bishop. but then reversed his decission ; it is said Rowan Williams "perhaps the cleverest," a man who had quickly established himself as one of Anglicanism's most gifted preachers and probably its pre-eminent theologian. if he be the smartest amongs you then the church is in trouble ; i might remind you rowan williams i have never relaxed my position on the issue of same sex marriage in the church ; it has always been a firm "no" ; and it will always be a firm "no" ; and i have been firm in my call for the Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams resignation ; that position still is that ; it would seem the church is failing to hear the truth to scripture ; i know dont listen to me, and that would make you a fool ; are you unadvised rowan williams ; or is the message not getting through the channels ;
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1630227-2,00.html
Last spring was a nadir. Williams was widely reported as feeling isolated and depressed. Just before Easter, retired bishop Richard Harries described a meeting of the Church of England's House of Bishops at which Williams "simply shared what was on his heart for more than an hour ... and one tough-minded bishop ... was reduced to tears." An unnamed former bishop earlier had offered the press an image of an endless via dolorosa: "He's just carrying the cross, hoping things will change."
in further reading i find conflict in the Archbishop's position ;
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1630227-3,00.html
He is also bothered by the unwavering support by Akinola's church of a proposed Nigerian law, now lapsed, that would have assigned a five-year jail term not only to open homosexuals, but to those who supported them. Williams says he is "very unhappy" about the situation, "and I've written to the Archbishop about it."
in this comment i ask what is your unhappiness ; those that do not want to abide by the doctrine of scripture must be set out from the church and there is scripture to support that ; ;
He is "hopeful," he told Time, but not "absolutely confident" that the whole structure of Anglicanism can be kept together.
what are you hopeful to ; the church must make a decission with out question and seperate those that attempt to destroy it if it is to survive as a credible church to g*d ; are you ignorant to facts set before you mr williams ; i beleive you are ;
Two weeks after Williams' offsetting penalties on Robinson and Minns, it looks as though his gamble may have paid off. Although Ugandan Archbishop Henry Orombi said he would join Akinola's boycott of the Lambeth conference,
if you will notice Archbishop Rowan Williams i failed to attend the confrence in london ontario ; it would seem a vote was taken there that i was displeased with ; you hold no firm foot in beleif or you would be able to with the use of scripture set the course straight ; nor would it or should it bother you as to the divisioon in the church ; it is writen not all go to heaven ; and as it is writen it shall be so ;
This should please the Archbishop, who is now engaged in a little light recreation, working on a book about
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/fdosto.htm
at Georgetown University in Washington. He will emerge from his studies slightly before the Communion's next likely crisis: the Americans' September deadline on the Dar es Salaam "recommendations." Whatever happens then, Williams will probably keep plugging along. He is "hopeful," (of what i ask are you hopefull of )he told Time, but not "absolutely confident" that the whole structure of Anglicanism can be kept together. And if it should fall apart around his shoulders, leaving him standing in the rubble of his calling? Would he be able to sustain the blow? "Well, yes," Williams said, and then took a long pause. "Yes. Because I trust my God and I believe that whatever mistakes I make and whatever disasters may occur, there is always grace." ; grace is not absolute Archbishop Rowan Williams ; one must repent their sins and start their journey in the way that the scripture dictates ; preaching truth ; if they wish not to accept that then cast them out as but g*d cast out from heaven !!! ; i would sugest you get your position locked onto the target of truth or step down ; for my position will not change ; bottom line ;

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