Apparently anyone can call themselves a Christian. That is one definition of being a Christian. This is an enormous issue in the world, since non-believers and believers have no idea what folks stand for when they say that they are Christian. It is also a great problem within the Communion, and will cause schism with the decade.
IMHO, there is always room with the COmmunion for differing opinions, for ignorance, and even for outright "fighting". IMHO, openly attacking the faith is not good for the Communion.
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With regard to the issue ordaining practicing homosexuals, I take a similar view to the Roman Catholic Church on such major issues. This is an issue that takes time to resolve and cannot be dealt with as a cultural equity issue. There are three steps that the Communion would need to take. All are large.
1) Declare that homosexual behavior is loving and part of God's plan of relationship between people.
2a) Declare that marriage is between two adults and can be between two men or two women.
2b) Or declare that sexual activity outside of marriage is acceptable and part of God's plan.
3) Decide what restrictions, if any, is reasonable with regard to the definition of deacons, presbyters (priests) and espiskos (bishops).
All this must be done in the context of the scripture, tradition, reason and the effect on the Communion.
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My personal opinion is the actions of the TEC has caused a schism in the Communion. Perhaps it is time, but the hierarchy of the TEC is not acceptable to the majority of the Communion.
To catolico,
I agree. But with the rules of CF anyone can posts as a Christian regardless of any definitions or boundaries.