I recall there was a gay bishop in the US somewhere-can't remember which church though.
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Originally posted by HYHYBT View PostAs of a couple weeks ago, the Episcopal Church now has two, New Hampshire and, I think, Los Angeles area. And, apparently, quite a few members and priests still complaining about the first one. But that doesn't mean either that the ones in Utah are any different than the Methodists Smiley already knows, or that they're not. I'm not even sure there *are* any.
Also, thought this might be of help to the OP.
http://www.patriotguard.org/
Basically a group of people who hate WBC, but provide a service to the soldiers by acting as a buffer/transport before/during/after funerals for soldiers. They're only there on invitation, they don't crash the funeral for the sake of it. Their aims and methods are purely non-violent.Last edited by fireheart17; 06-01-2010, 04:05 PM.
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Originally posted by Hobbs View PostHow does not having female priests make on unaccepting of equal rights? It's simply Church doctrine, and in no way does it say for members to treat women differently than men. As for clergy, what do you think nuns are, hmmm?"The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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If I'm not mistaken, Buddhists also have a distinction between nuns and priests. Also, many pre-Colombian religions didn't even have a female sect/caste to them and were led by priests. Some of them were warrior priests.
In actuality, there are circumstances for a nun to even perform confession.
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Originally posted by fireheart17 View Post
Westboro showed up but decided to protest somewhere besides where they were supposed to be, from what I understand. I wasn't told where they wound up protesting exactly.
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Originally posted by Hobbs View PostIf I'm not mistaken, Buddhists also have a distinction between nuns and priests. Also, many pre-Colombian religions didn't even have a female sect/caste to them and were led by priests. Some of them were warrior priests.
Originally posted by Kaylyn View PostThank you, but as posted in my update that got overlooked with all the debate, they had already gotten in touch with the family, and there were hundreds of the Patriot Guard there. The funeral was this past Saturday.
Westboro showed up but decided to protest somewhere besides where they were supposed to be, from what I understand. I wasn't told where they wound up protesting exactly."The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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Originally posted by Ghel View PostNuns are the equivalent of monks, not priests. There are no female priests in the Catholic Church, or most other Christian churches. Performing Last Rights / Annointing of the Sick / Extreme Unction is not the same as leading a mass, performing a wedding, etc. Those who follow biblical teachings (such as Fred Phelps and his WBC) believe that women should be silent in church/temple and not allowed to hold a position of authority, particularly over men. This is just the beginning of how misogynist the Abrahamic religions are.
But if that were true about Phelps, how does his daughter get away with running her mouth off at every available moment? There are times I believe she's far worse than he is.Some People Are Alive Only Because It's Illegal To Kill Them.
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Originally posted by Ghel View PostThat may be, but this thread is about Westboro Baptist Church and the absurdities of their beliefs and practices (as well as Christianity in general).
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Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View PostMany christian sects still do not recognize equality for women even (women are still not permitted to have positions of authority in either the Mormon or Catholic church as the largest examples, and I know certain synods of the Lutheran church do not allow women clergy).
Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View PostThere has not been a single hate crime committed in Utah that was NOT committed by a Christian, with the majority being of the Mormon variety.
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Originally posted by jedimaster91 View PostI feel the need to correct this. While LDS women don't hold traditional positions of "authority" the church would not function without them. A ward or branch would fall apart without a Relief Society president.
Originally posted by jedimaster91 View PostIf these are in fact members, they're not good ones at all and if I had my way, they'd have their membership revoked."I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand
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Originally posted by Ghel View PostI'm glad that the funeral went smoothly. I know we got off on a couple tangents, but isn't that the way most threads go here on Fratching?
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Originally posted by Hobbs View PostI don't see how the absurdity of one sect hangs the rest of them, but to each his (or her in this case) own.
Originally posted by jedimaster91 View PostWhile LDS women don't hold traditional positions of "authority" the church would not function without them. <snip> Just because responsibilities in the church are different for men and women doesn't mean they're unequal.
Laws are being broken and that's not right.
Or, if there's more anti-gay rhetoric in the Book of Mormon, that was written by one guy not so long ago, but are similarly unfounded."The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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Originally posted by Hobbs View PostFixed it for you."The future is always born in pain... If we are wise what is born of that pain matures into the promise of a better world." --G'Kar, "Babylon 5"
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