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Brick by brick...  [message #20465] Sun, 18 April 2004 02:40 Go to next message
Steve is currently offline  Steve

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/3634043.stm
Re: Brick by brick...  [message #20471 is a reply to message #20465] Sun, 18 April 2004 16:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
david in hong kong is currently offline  david in hong kong

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Thanks for this good news, Steve. Many of the Anglican bishops in Africa have said they would not accept financial support from any Anglican group that supported the ordination of gay people.

I say, "Fine!" and hope that the money would go to support other missions that don't spread hate and division in the world.

The Methodists are having their every 4th year world-wide legislative meeting, and the issue of gay marriage, gay clergy, and gay people will be hard foight again.

The Log Cabin Republicans are having a hard time justifying to themselves or anybody else why they still support Bush...

And so it goes!



"Always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them quite so much." Oscar Wilde
Re: Brick by brick... the house is built  [message #20489 is a reply to message #20465] Mon, 19 April 2004 14:19 Go to previous message
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Here's the latest from the BBC (to save you having to go there):

The openly gay canon who felt compelled to withdraw his candidature as Bishop of Reading has been named as the next Dean of St Albans.
Dr Jeffrey John has been approved by the Queen for the job - one of the most senior roles in the Church of England.
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