Anonymous wrote:This sounds good to me! Where’s a nice Episcopal church in Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:What do they say that is anti Episcopalian? I was raised Church of England but attend an Episcopal Church now and daughter was baptized Episcopalian. I am curious what they say specifically and how your respond?
Anonymous wrote:If you think that’s bad, try being Catholic.
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The only criticism I’ve heard is that they are so ecumenical that they basically have no beliefs. They encourage sometimes questioning God’s existence. And they basically shy away from any controversial positions other than being kind to all and believing in all. It may be laudable but I think people like a religion with a little punch to it. Maybe? Just a thought.
This sounds good to me! Where’s a nice Episcopal church in Bethesda?
For the record, I’m poster above, I attend an Episcopal church regularly and my children attend a well known Episcopal private school. I was just trying to think of what kind of criticism there could be.
And yes I’ve been to many Episcopal events where clergy openly questioned God’s existence. I get it. They may be too intellectual and welcoming to have a bite that draws people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This...is not a thing.
The only criticism I’ve heard is that they are so ecumenical that they basically have no beliefs. They encourage sometimes questioning God’s existence. And they basically shy away from any controversial positions other than being kind to all and believing in all. It may be laudable but I think people like a religion with a little punch to it. Maybe? Just a thought.
This sounds good to me! Where’s a nice Episcopal church in Bethesda?
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ummm no. We do not question Gods existence. And I have never heard that from and Christian Church ive attended.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This...is not a thing.
The only criticism I’ve heard is that they are so ecumenical that they basically have no beliefs. They encourage sometimes questioning God’s existence. And they basically shy away from any controversial positions other than being kind to all and believing in all. It may be laudable but I think people like a religion with a little punch to it. Maybe? Just a thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This...is not a thing.
The only criticism I’ve heard is that they are so ecumenical that they basically have no beliefs. They encourage sometimes questioning God’s existence. And they basically shy away from any controversial positions other than being kind to all and believing in all. It may be laudable but I think people like a religion with a little punch to it. Maybe? Just a thought.
Anonymous wrote:This...is not a thing.