From OneNewsNow:
The spiritual leader of the world Anglican Communion says the struggle to keep the fellowship unified despite deep divisions over the Bible and sexuality is hampered by the lack of real theological discussion on the issues.
I agree. Since the sexual anarchists in Christendom insist on sidetracking the church with social trends, perhaps we need to discuss the biblical and theological aspects of these cultural issues.
Showcasing what the Bible actually says might be the only way to finally reveal that Leftist infiltrators in the church are operating outside what the Bible says is right and wrong.
Another consideration of Leftists in Christendom dragging this unpleasant business to the forefront:
Williams lamented that Anglican leaders had to spend most of their Tanzania assembly discussing sexuality, when there are so many more pressing issues to address, such as missions to help the poor and sick.
'The public perception, as we've been reminded by several commentators in the last week or so, is that we are a church obsessed with sex,' Williams said.
I'd have to sadly admit that he may be right, and this may have become the perception of many.
The Bible's position on human sexuality is pretty simple and pretty clear: no sex outside of marriage, and marriage is comprised of a man and a woman.
If we could just accept what God has clearly told us, instead of trying to wrangle loopholes to allow us to follow our lusts, we could get on about the work of bringing people the good news of freedom in Christ, and the secondary consideration of helping the poor and the sick.
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