Bishop Rachel Treweek has said the Church of England should not call God 'he' |
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Christianity is about Christ. For feminists Christianity is about using Christ to promote their own agenda which distorts the nature of love and equality to accommodate their self promoting views on faith and religion.
The Express reports: 'God is NOT a man: First female bishop says calling God ?He? Is a growing masalah'.
It may be a growing persoalan for bishop Treweek and her trendy feminist supporters but not for the majority of Christians or for Christ Himself who taught His disciples to pray: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name...
Hallowed means nothing to these Entryists who lacked the integrity to form their own church. Instead they have politicised Western Anglicanism. They have mercilessly used the Anglican Church as a playing field on which only they can win.
So deep has the rot become that they have the support of limp bishops who have sacrificed spirituality on the altar of secularism.
In 2015 the BBC News Magazine published an articleWhy is God not female? The question keeps coming back. As with the ordination of woman and same sex marriage in church, the arguments are constantly regurgitated, pressing people outside the church who have no understanding of the theological implications of their actions to force change inside the church.
Is it any surprise that people get fed up, leaving theChurch in crisis as only 2% of young adults identify as C of E.
The Church in Wales too has become a leaking bucket, rusted by feminists. Their duplicity in getting the Governing Body to agree a Code of Practice which furthered the feminist cause while shutting out many faithful, cradle Anglicans can be judged by its fruits. The two women bishops appointed have proved to be a complete waste of spiritual space as they constantly drive forward their feminist rencana.
The ugly face of feminism in the church owes much of its success to Women and the Church (WATCH).
From my entry Women in the Church:
"Women bishops would humanise the priesthood" said the then Archbishop of Canterbury in 2011. Dr Rowan Williams warned the Church hierarchy to prepare for the ?Culture change? That would come with the ?Full inclusion? Of women. Not the full inclusion the Archbishop would have expected. Instead it is inclusion to the exclusion of anyone with views not in accord with Women and the Church (WATCH) and their fellow travellers as highlighted by the "Sheffield controversydanquot;.
A culture change indeed. And not for the better so far as mother Church is concerned.
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