What??!! Diversity, not Jesus, saves says Presiding Bishop


My comment:  Romans 1:25,Galatians 1:8

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The Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church has denounced the Apostle Paul as mean-spirited and bigoted for having released a slave girl from demonic bondage as reported in Acts 16:16-34 .

In her sermon delivered at All Saints Church in Curaçao in the diocese of Venezuela, Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori condemned those who did not share her views as enemies of the Holy Spirit.

The presiding bishop opened her remarks with an observation on the Dutch slave past. “The history of this place tells some tragic stories about the inability of some to see the beauty in other skin colors or the treasure of cultures they didn’t value or understand,” she said.

She continued stating: “Human beings have a long history of discounting and devaluing difference, finding it offensive or even evil.  That kind of blindness is what leads to oppression, slavery, and often, war.  Yet there remains a holier impulse in human life toward freedom, dignity, and the full flourishing of those who have been kept apart or on the margins of human communities.”

Just as the forces of historical inevitability led to the ending of industrial slavery, so too would the march of progress lead to a change in attitude towards homosexuality, she argued.

“We live with the continuing tension between holier impulses that encourage us to see the image of God in all human beings and the reality that some of us choose not to see that glimpse of the divine, and instead use other people as means to an end.  We’re seeing something similar right now in the changing attitudes and laws about same-sex relationships, as many people come to recognize that different is not the same thing as wrong.  For many people, it can be difficult to see God at work in the world around us, particularly if God is doing something unexpected.”

To illustrate her point presiding bishop turned to the book of Acts, noting “There are some remarkable examples of that kind of blindness in the readings we heard this morning, and slavery is wrapped up in a lot of it.  Paul is annoyed at the slave girl who keeps pursuing him, telling the world that he and his companions are slaves of God.  She is quite right.  She’s telling the same truth Paul and others claim for themselves,” Bishop Jefferts Schori said, referencing the first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans.

“But Paul is annoyed, perhaps for being put in his place, and he responds by depriving her of her gift of spiritual awareness.  Paul can’t abide something he won’t see as beautiful or holy, so he tries to destroy it.  It gets him thrown in prison.  That’s pretty much where he’s put himself by his own refusal to recognize that she, too, shares in God’s nature, just as much as he does – maybe more so!,” the presiding bishop said.

The New Testament passage goes on to say that Paul and Silas were imprisoned for freeing the girl of her demonic possession. Presiding Bishop noted “an earthquake opens the doors and sets them free, and now Paul and his friends most definitely discern the presence of God.  The jailer doesn’t – he thinks his end is at hand.”

However, Paul now repents of his mistake in casting out the spirit of divination, she argues.  “This time, Paul remembers who he is and that all his neighbors are reflections of God, and he reaches out to his frightened captor.  This time Paul acts with compassion rather than annoyance, and as a result the company of Jesus’ friends expands to include a whole new household.  It makes me wonder what would have happened to that slave girl if Paul had seen the spirit of God in her.”

In support her argument for radical inclusion and diversity over doctrine Bishop Jefferts Schori adds that the day’s reading “from Revelation pushes us in the same direction, outward and away from our own self-righteousness, inviting us to look harder for God’s gift and presence all around us.  Jesus says he’s looking for everybody, anyone who’s looking for good news, anybody who is thirsty.  There are no obstacles or barriers – just come.  God is at work everywhere, even if we can’t or won’t see it immediately.”

She concluded her sermon by stating that we are not justified by our faith but by our respect for diversity.

Hat tip to Lois



Categories: Blaspheme, false prophet, propaganda, Prophecy

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4 replies

  1. First of all,her heathen teachings are new age.Secondly,i would never insult Paul or any other God’s servant found in Bible.Who does she think she is?And why is Paul such a threat to her?I hate when people call Paul a false prophet.That’s spitting in the face of God! This woman is worshiping a false jesus,and her teachings disgust me.

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  2. I will add more commentary from me here. This is heresy! She has twisted the scripture to meet her own needs and that of the humanistic, new age teachings. This is very, very , dangerous, this is what Jesus, Paul, and Peter all warned about. False Christ’s will come. They will teach a different doctrine. The verses I gave above stand. Paul warned us of this, in Galatians when he said ‘If another man or even an angel brings a different doctrine than the one we teach, let him be acursed.’ He also said that they ‘Exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator-who is forever praised. Amen. These people seem to be ashamed of the gospel of Christ, they want to twist it so that it is appealing to all. All those in sin who refuse to repent. The ‘itching ears’ doctrine that Paul and Peter warn of. Romans 1:16 I am not ashamed of the gospel because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes; first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. for in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: The righteous will live by faith.’ And as far as Paul is concerned, Paul did not admit he was wrong in casting the demon from the girl following him. He cast out a spiritual GIFT from satan!! Paul is not a bigot, he is only a bigot to those who can’t handle the truth, or want to live by God’s truth! Jesus picked Paul for a reason! He helped to interpret the law and the Torah so that we gentiles might understand what a gift we have been given and know how to live. Paul was taken up to Heaven and taught by Jesus himself! I will not debate this, I know others say that Paul was a false prophet. Well I say PROVE IT! The scriptures do not lie. I’m sorry, but this is the spirit of the false prophet,(the beast) and if your attending this church run. This is dangerous doctrine. Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life, no one comes to the Father, except through me! Not diversity!

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    • There is nothing more to say……..YOU via the Holy Spirit just covered it all!!! Thank You so much for this post it let’s me know that your heart is in the right place!To God Be The Glory!
      Julia

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