Changing Attitude England regrets Gene Robinson has not been invited to the Lambeth Conference

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5 comments on “Changing Attitude England regrets Gene Robinson has not been invited to the Lambeth Conference

  1. Piedmont says:

    The failure to invite bishop Gene Robinson means that the bishops of the Anglican Communion will address the listening process with no lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgendered voices present to speak directly of our experience. This is intolerable.

    Motion to adjourn the listening process! Do I hear a second!

  2. Craig Stephans says:

    Piedmont…what is the scripture from the Bible that delineates a separate category of human experience for people who have sex with the same gender, with both genders or are “transgendered.”?

  3. Reactionary says:

    This is why I hold out zero hope for the Anglican Communion: from everything I read, the COE, Canada et al. (the “anglophone” churches, in fact) are all set to follow the US church over the cliff. The next Archbishop will probably be female, and for that matter probably a lesbian female. I’m not English, so hopefully somebody from that side of the pond can tell me how wrong I am.

  4. drjoan says:

    I thought Bishop Robinson wanted to be known as a Bishop NOT the “Gay Bishop.”

  5. Barry says:

    :sick: It’s the same old drivel. You don’t like me ’cause you won’t let me do what I want to do. I heard that crap from my two children as they were growing up. Sorry, but they got disciplined. They knew the love of their father, but they knew what the limits were. Not so with this whiney crowd.
    No limits, no respect. Know limits, know respect.
    Peace,
    Barry