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“He felt that his whole life was a kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” - Douglas Adams.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostThe Church of England (in the UK) has two archbishops...Canterbury and York..and a regional bishop in every diocese which owes allegiance to either of the two archbishops. This is the model for the Anglican Communion worldwide, including the Episcopal Church, except that in the US the senior bishop is known as the Presiding Bishop not Archbishop, but it's essentially the same role.I am Punkinhead.
"I have missed you, Oh Grand High Priestess of the Order of the Stirring Pot"
~ Cow Poke aka CP aka Creacher aka ke7ejx's apprentice....
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Originally posted by ke7ejx View PostThat's what I thought too until my Bishop corrected me.“He felt that his whole life was a kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” - Douglas Adams.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostHence, according to your notion of Christianity Buttigieg cannot be a REAL Christian as an acknowledged practicing homosexual.
So why play the dishonest game
that you’re “willing to be shown otherwise? You clearly are not.
Being unable to find support of his claim is NOT the same as being unwilling to be shown. I have asked repeatedly - you have failed miserably.
Perhaps this is your final admission that you can't find a single thing from Buttigieg himself stating ANYTHING that supports your claim that he's a "practicing Christian".The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostWhat part was corrected by your Bishop? Perhaps you are a member of the the Anglican Church in America, which is a Continuing Anglican church body, separate from the Episcopal Church in USA.I am Punkinhead.
"I have missed you, Oh Grand High Priestess of the Order of the Stirring Pot"
~ Cow Poke aka CP aka Creacher aka ke7ejx's apprentice....
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostHey -- I need some free bible correspondence curriculum for a prisoner in an adjacent county - whatcha got?"What has the Church gained if it is popular, but there is no conviction, no repentance, no power?" - A.W. Tozer
"... there are two parties in Washington, the stupid party and the evil party, who occasionally get together and do something both stupid and evil, and this is called bipartisanship." - Everett Dirksen
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Originally posted by Littlejoe View PostSorry, but that's not something we do....believe it or not. Though we highly encourage it, we don't really recommend anything specific.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by ke7ejx View PostHi, Tass. I'm definitely TEC though I usually describe myself as an Anglican (more conservative, Postulant in the Anglican Order of Preachers, etc.) I was corrected because a bunch of us went to grab dinner and our server mentioned he was briefly a seminarian and said something about some Archbishop that was kind to him. I asked the gentlemen if he was Episcopalian or Catholic. He responded he was definitely Catholic to which my Bishop turned to me and explained we don't have Archbishops in the Episcopal Church. A learning experience for me. I did recall that the Church of England has an Archbishop but the Episcopal Church is a separate entity in the Anglican Communion.“He felt that his whole life was a kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” - Douglas Adams.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View Post
Perhaps this is your final admission that you can't find a single thing from Buttigieg himself stating ANYTHING that supports your claim that he's a "practicing Christian".“He felt that his whole life was a kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” - Douglas Adams.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostYou will never find anything to convince you of what is obvious to anyone other than Evangelical bigots, that Buttigieg is a committed Christian.
My turn.
[Tazzymode] Well, what's extremely obvious is that you (drama queen underline italics) are completely incapable (more drama queen underline italics) of backing up anything (still more drama queen underline italics) you say! [/Tazzymode]
- There is NO evidence from his own mouth that he's a committed Christian.
- His parents didn't go to Church.
- He doesn't claim to attend Church.
- He has a very low view of the Bible, only quoting the verses that support his liberation theology view.
- He has a very low view of prayer.
- His own brother-in-law claims this his "faith" is all a ruse for political purposes.
- He only claimed to be "more-or-less" Anglican.
- He has chosen a lifestyle in direct opposition to the Bible.
- He is advocating for abortion with NO limits.
- There is NO statement from him professing Christ as Savior.
- He doesn't appear to "practice" ANYTHING that a "practicing Christian" would practice.
And, on top of that, he has the stamp of approval of Tweb's most hate-filled anti-Christian bigot, which is yet another strike against him.
Now, your turn. Pitch a little hissy, and do your little kabuki dance.
To anybody else reading this --
A) it's entirely possible that Buttigieg, at some point in his life, had made a commitment to Christ, but I can't find any evidence of it. And I certainly can't prove a negative.
2) it's entirely possible that Buttigieg could, at some point, repent of his sinful lifestyle and return to Christ (if he ever was a Christian to begin with).
C) the above is HIGHLY unlikely because he is staking his entire political future on being the "right kind of Christian" to the extreme leftist wackos.
D) the fact that ATHEIST anti-Christian bigot Tassman so vigorously defends his "Christianity" should speak to... well.... I'll leave it at that.The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostYou will never find anything to convince you of what is obvious to anyone other than Evangelical bigots, that Buttigieg is a committed Christian.
That's what I have CONSISTENTLY been asking for. Instead, all I get is third party claims from leftist websites or CNN's go-to liberal priest, and Tassman constantly changing his claim, denying he made any such claim, changing the terms, accusing me of lies, falsely accusing me.....
So, I'll let you have the last word*, Tassman. Make it good. Build up a good head of steam, and let'r rip!!!!
*in a carpeien sort of way, of courseThe first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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And, this just in ... Absolutely TOTALLY shocking!!!!
A Major LGBT Political Group Is Set To Endorse Pete Buttigieg For President
Who would have EVER guessed that!
And, who is the President of Victory Fund? None other than former Mayor Annise Parker, who was embroiled in controversy over issuing subpoenas to Houston area Pastors for “all speeches, presentations, or sermons related to HERO, the Petition, Mayor Annise Parker, homosexuality, or gender identity prepared by, delivered by, revised by, or approved by you or in your possession.”The first to state his case seems right until another comes and cross-examines him.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostYou will never find anything to convince you of what is obvious to anyone other than Evangelical bigots, that Buttigieg is a committed Christian.
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Originally posted by Chrawnus View PostThere are Christians other than Evangelicals who think living in a homosexual relationship is at odds with being a committed Christian. As a Confessional Lutheran I'm one of them.“He felt that his whole life was a kind of dream and he sometimes wondered whose it was and whether they were enjoying it.” - Douglas Adams.
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Originally posted by Tassman View PostIndeed, there are, but Buttigieg is not one of them. He believes that one can be a committed Christian and a practicing homosexual. And his views reflect majority opinion within US Christianity according to the statistics.
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