Posted by Ray Kidder on 11/16/2008, 9:02 pm, in reply to "Re: Running Anglo-Catholics out of TEC" Link: A post to Robin on some questions
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Kelley,
Thanks for your response. Actually, I got some semblance of a discussion with Robin on this board about his belief that Anglo-Catholicism somehow caused a slide down a slippery slope into the liberal views that TEC embraces these days. See the post that I have linked.
Unfortunately, I did not get an additional response from Robin. Perhaps he did not have a logical answer to my question.
You wrote:
"The problems with TEC, in my opinion, are NOT rooted in Anglo-Catholicism, but in the lack of any set of core beliefs that would hold TEC together."
In my opinion, you are saying that TEC has become Unitarian-Universalist. In my opinion, Unitarian-Universalism is the religion that develops as a result of both the ordination of women, and the belief that women should be ordained. This begs the question as to what causes a belief in women's ordination.
Ray Kidder
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