(A) Say something Christians have believed for millennia.
(Deux) Get criticized for it.
III. Apologetically walk it back.
"We as archbishops, alongside the bishops of the Church of England, apologise and take responsibility for releasing a statement last week which we acknowledge has jeopardised trust.
"We are very sorry and recognise the division and hurt this has caused."
Kinda why I don't write about these people anymore. It's just too easy.
(Deux) Get criticized for it.
III. Apologetically walk it back.
The top archbishops and bishops of the Church of England have issued an apology for a statement released last week which declared only married heterosexuals should have sex.
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby and Archbishop of York John Sentamu said they took responsibility for the announcement.
"We as archbishops, alongside the bishops of the Church of England, apologise and take responsibility for releasing a statement last week which we acknowledge has jeopardised trust.
"We are very sorry and recognise the division and hurt this has caused."
Kinda why I don't write about these people anymore. It's just too easy.
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That didn't take long. Awfully glad I didn't put any stock in the "offensive" statement.
He looks like Elmer Fudd. Just been thinking that for a long time, and now feel like saying it.
And yes, I know that was juvenile. But he still looks like Elmer Fudd.
Well, how to be an "official" Anglican, anyhow. Of which there are fewer and fewer. Some commenters think the statement was originally issued to try to persuade Kenyans to attend Lambeth -- Welby was there making nice with them. Having failed in that objective, they immediately walked it back. Hypocrisy is not one of the Lord's favored behaviors.
See His comments to the church at Laodicea.
You mean Justin? Seeing what he was rocking in that picture at the link, I got to thinking that maybe I should crank Bad Vestments up again. Or at least cover it here.
I did wonder about that cope, or whatever it it. Looks like it's cross-based although rather rainbow-ish. The design is so busy the cross gets lost, which is a metaphor for his whole approach to the faith.
The Church of England tracks the Church of Sweden, another case of "the first time as tragedy, the second as farce?"
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