11.25.2007

Bishop Ingham tells the truth

In the wake of the announcement of a "parallel church" of "persecuted Orthodox Anglicans" (big quotes) in Canada, the good Bishop said:
It has been the cry of every breakaway group that “we haven’t left them – they’ve left us.” Apart from the tiredness of the cliché, it is an attempt to avoid responsibility for personal choices. Every effort has been made, both in New Westminster and across the Anglican Church of Canada, to provide space for genuine differences of conviction on non-essential matters of faith. We have recognized the difficult place in which those of minority opinion find themselves (and there are several minorities, not just one) and have sought to foster mutual respect and mutual support.

The vast majority of conservative and traditional Anglicans in Canada understand and accept this, and will stay with their church. This is not, therefore, a conservative breakaway. It is a decision to leave by those who feel uncomfortable with reasonable accommodation within the Body of Christ.
Amen.

More details and commentary at Inch At A Time.

(By the way congrats to Susan for having your son home for Thankgiving from Iraq. What a wonderful blessing for your family!)

Sorry, I need a better reason

I had to share this from tonights RCJ website:
Exclusively in Sunday's print edition
* Aker: Why don’t you try something hard, people
Like, I'm going to pay good money to hear Mr. Aker's newest rant?

Not.

11.22.2007

Naomi Wolf's scary story

Naomi Wolf published this last April in The Guardian, but it sure is worth reading.

Freedom will not live without eternal vigilance.

Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
--Barry Goldwater