Pan-Amazonian Synod participants include former UN head, liberation theologians

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The appointments appear to align with the synod's expected emphases on environmental concerns, and on indigenous spirituality.

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Pan-Amazonian Synod Participants Include Former UN Head, Liberation Theologians
There is so much that is wrong with this that I hardly know where to start!

All of the topics are very good ones indeed to discuss.
In fact, it would be possible to have many very fruitful discussions on these topics, provided that God's will and His previous instructions that are in the Bible were to be implemented at that synod.

But the currently planned direction of those discussions is where the problems lie. And that is where we need to have a Spirit-filled intervention from our church men and women who have been invited to the conference, so that the existing problems can be solved in a way that God is pleased with.

Above all else, we have to start with that goal of pleasing God, and not of pleasing men and women.

To sum things up, it seems to me that on those topics we are at a crossroads as to which pathway will be taken.

May God help us!
 
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