https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailywire.com/news/26692/us-episcopal-diocese-votes-stop-using-masculine-paul-bois%3famp
I certainly think a human conception of God is a difficult subject, but if the national Episcopal Church takes a similar stance, I would expect attendance to drop. |
| I'm pretty sure the Episcopal church will be dead at some point in my lifetime. |
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Wow, that's huge. And I didn't know the Church of Sweden had already done this as well. Glad to hear it, but how will it play out semantically? "They"? "It"? Anyway, I approve. |
When we pray with non-masculine language in my synagogue, we usually just say “God” or “The One” instead of “He,” and “ruler” instead of “king” or “lord.” It’s an easy substitution. |
| Next step: Drop God |
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The Lord's prayer might have some issues. Lord, father, son come up a few times. Quite a few hymns used male gendered words etc. |
| I wonder, though, if they will still be referring to Satan as "He?" |
| My pastor uses genders interchangably. Since God of course has no gender in human terms, it makes sense. But still excited for a bunch of Trumpian godless people to complain in this thread. |
| Well former Presiding Bishop Schori did refer to "Mother Jesus" in her sermons. |
I agree. |
Yep. That is wher e the Episcopalian "church" is leading. They are working towards making the Bible a general suggestion and not the Word of God. |
Yes because obviously if God can't be masculine then he's not really God and not worth having. |
Well, the Bible actually says God is our Father. Jesus refers to God as his Father in the Bible as well. Not genderless being. Not mother. Father. God the Father. And don't Episcopalians pray the Our Father like all Christian religions? That prayer is universal in Christianity. Don't Episcopalians baptize in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit? This is also universal in much of Christianity. If Episcopalian leadership really wants to deviate so far from Biblical teachings, then they should just bite the bullet and separate entirely from Christianity and the Bible. They can announce that they are no longer Christian and create some sort of fellowship with UUs. If the Bible is simply a suggestion and the teachings and words of Christ are irrelevant in their leadership's mind then it is really a joke for them to call themselves Christian. |
Episcopalians haven't taken the Bible literally for centuries -- because they study the human origins of the Bible |