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"Bishop" Gene Robinson to give inauguration "prayer"...

Alive in Christ

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This is just breathtaking. Stunning.

Gene Robinson of course is the openly practicing homosexual who was tragically ordained a Bishop in the Episcopal group.

Get a load of this quote from the New York Times...

(bolding mine)

"“In many ways,” he added, “it just proves that Barack Obama is exactly who he says he was and would be as president, which is someone who is casting a wide net that will include all Americans.”

Bishop Robinson said that he had learned of the invitation about two and a half weeks ago but that he and the transition team had agreed to break the news on Monday in The Concord Monitor, his local newspaper in New Hampshire.

The event Bishop Robinson will participate in is on the first day of formal inaugural festivities in Washington. It will feature a lineup that includes the musicians Beyoncé, Bono, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder.

The pay cable network HBO will broadcast the event and provide a free signal so that nonsubscribers can also watch, said Linda Douglass, the chief spokeswoman for the inaugural committee.

Bishop Robinson said he had been reading inaugural prayers through history and was “horrified” at how “specifically and aggressively Christian they were.

“I am very clear,” he said, “that this will not be a Christian prayer, and I won’t be quoting Scripture or anything like that. The texts that I hold as sacred are not sacred texts for all Americans, and I want all people to feel that this is their prayer.”

Bishop Robinson said he might address the prayer to “the God of our many understandings,” language that he said he learned from the 12-step program he attended for his alcohol addiction.

Bishop Robinson said that his partner of more than 20 years, Mark Andrew, would accept the Obama team’s invitation to join him in attending several inaugural events. The two had a civil union ceremony last summer in a New Hampshire church.



This man is of course...unfortunetly...a complete reprobate, but of course he could be a candidate for salvation if he would come to his senses.

What trying times we are in, and its only going to get worse imo.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/13/us/13prayer.html


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Matt Black

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Bah! VGR, those who elected him and those who consecrated him should have been chucked out of the Anglican Communion in 2004. God's mills grind exceedingly slowly, it seems; one can only hope that they grind exceedingly fine...
 

Revmitchell

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Alive in Christ said:
This is just breathtaking. Stunning.

Gene Robinson of course is the openly practicing homosexual who was tragically ordained a Bishop in the Episcopal group.

Get a load of this quote from the New York Times...

(bolding mine)





This man is of course...unfortunetly...a complete reprobate, but of course he could be a candidate for salvation if he would come to his senses.

What trying times we are in, and its only going to get worse imo.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/13/us/13prayer.html


:godisgood:


This is only the beginning of what we will get with Barack Hussein (we can say that now) Obama. Barack is perverted in a large way. Between homosexuals and abortion this country will take a turn for the worst.
 

Martin

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Alive in Christ said:
Gene Robinson of course is the openly practicing homosexual who was tragically ordained a Bishop in the Episcopal group. This man is of course...unfortunetly...a complete reprobate, but of course he could be a candidate for salvation if he would come to his senses.

==I'm not at all surprised. Obama got a lot of "heat" for his choice of Rick Warren. This choice is no doubt an attempt to off-set the Warren choice. Gene Robinson is an apostate (2Pet 2:1-22) who has turned "away from the holy commandment handed on to" him (vs21). No doubt his "eyes are full of adultery" (vs14) and that "the black darkness has been reserved" for the likes of Robinson (vs17). It is sad that any "church" would ordain such an apostate.
 

LadyEagle

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Where's that puking smiley when you need it? :tear:

Rick Warren needs to disengage himself from this folly.
 

dragonfly

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LadyEagle said:
Rick Warren needs to disengage himself from this folly.

Interesting thought. Do you think he will do it? I don't know much about Rick Warren, so I don't have a personal opinion of him or his beliefs.

But, I wonder if the same rules will be applied to him as is applied to the Obama supporters here. It is often said that if one supports Obama he is guilt of being in favor of abortion and guilty of murder (in some poster's eyes).

If Warren goes through with this engagement, does that mean that he is in favor of the gay lifestyle and that he is guilty of fornication?
 

Alive in Christ

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"But, I wonder if the same rules will be applied to him as is applied to the Obama supporters here. It is often said that if one supports Obama he is guilt of being in favor of abortion and guilty of murder (in some poster's eyes).'

I have heard that as well, and I think its just plain silly.

"If Warren goes through with this engagement, does that mean that he is in favor of the gay lifestyle and that he is guilty of fornication?"

Of course not.


:godisgood:
 

webdog

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LadyEagle said:
Where's that puking smiley when you need it? :tear:

Rick Warren needs to disengage himself from this folly.
Why? Is that what we are called to do...disengage from the world?
 

annsni

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I think if anything needs prayer, it is Barak Obama's presidency and this country. I think Rick Warren should stay and give a prayer that will move heaven and earth.
 

targus

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dragonfly said:
Interesting thought. Do you think he will do it? I don't know much about Rick Warren, so I don't have a personal opinion of him or his beliefs.

But, I wonder if the same rules will be applied to him as is applied to the Obama supporters here. It is often said that if one supports Obama he is guilt of being in favor of abortion and guilty of murder (in some poster's eyes).

If Warren goes through with this engagement, does that mean that he is in favor of the gay lifestyle and that he is guilty of fornication?

Depends on how Rick Warren uses the opportunity.

It would be nice if he were to offer a prayer that our government begin to protect the "least among us" rather than to continue to support harming them.
 

windcatcher

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targus said:
Depends on how Rick Warren uses the opportunity.

It would be nice if he were to offer a prayer that our government begin to protect the "least among us" rather than to continue to support harming them.

Indeed, and pray in the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: This is an opportunity to pray his convictions, a prayer for our new President, a prayer for our country, a prayer to the glory of God.....if he chooses. RW needs our support and prayers on his behalf that God will use him and speak through him at a time when, hopefully, all the nation and the President Elect is listening.:godisgood:
 

Jim1999

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What is Rick Warren's role again? I forget. And why a second man offering prayer?

Cheers,

Jim

Sorry I am so dumb on this one.
 

Revmitchell

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Where's that puking smiley when you need it?


Which one would you like:


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Marcia

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Jim1999 said:
What is Rick Warren's role again? I forget. And why a second man offering prayer?

Cheers,

Jim

Sorry I am so dumb on this one.

Bishop Robinson's prayer is a different day than when Rick Warren prays - I think it's this Sunday at the opening of the inaugural "festivities."

RW is going to pray the opening prayer on Tuesday before the Inauguration, and another minister (I've forgotten now who it is but I think he's liberal) is going to do the closing prayer on Tuesday.
 

Marcia

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Jim1999 said:
Thanks Marcia,,I lose track of these things.

Cheers,

Jim

It's easy to do! The Inauguration is not just Inauguration Day, but a whole week of balls, parties, gatherings, etc. The papers here are full of stuff about these things. In fact, one can still purchase a ticket to one of the unofficical balls. Some of the balls are unofficial (Obama not scheduled to appear) and others are where he will appear.

It's getting very cold this weekend so it looks like it might be quite chilly on Tuesday. I hope people who plan to be at the Inauguration wear a lot of warm clothes!

I also read somewhere that Jews for Jesus are planning to hand out stuff and witness.
 

Jim1999

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I can only image how busy it is in Washington, DC just now.

When Mr. Obama comes to Canada, we will have RCMP, regular police and undercover police all over the place.

We didn't have this much security for when the Queen comes to Canada. Shucks, the late Queen Mum used to break ranks and wander all over he place talking to people in the crowd, and especially with kiddies.

I trust all goes well.

Cheers,

Jim
 
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