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Do you think these Episcopalian clergy are correct?

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From the (British) Telegraph

UK NEWS

One third of clergy do not believe in the Resurrection
By Jonathan Petre, Religion Correspondent

A third of Church of England clergy doubt or disbelieve in the physical Resurrection and only half are convinced of the truth of the Virgin birth, according to a new survey.

The poll of nearly 2,000 of the Church's 10,000 clergy also found that only half believe that faith in Christ is the only route to salvation.

While it has long been known that numerous clerics are dubious about the historic creeds of the Church, the survey is the first to disclose how widespread is the skepticism.

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Re: Do you think these Episcopalian clergy are correct?

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No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...

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polonius wrote: From the (British) Telegraph

UK NEWS

One third of clergy do not believe in the Resurrection
By Jonathan Petre, Religion Correspondent

A third of Church of England clergy doubt or disbelieve in the physical Resurrection and only half are convinced of the truth of the Virgin birth, according to a new survey.

The poll of nearly 2,000 of the Church's 10,000 clergy also found that only half believe that faith in Christ is the only route to salvation.

While it has long been known that numerous clerics are dubious about the historic creeds of the Church, the survey is the first to disclose how widespread is the skepticism.
Half are skeptics and half are believers.

So my anser is both no of their skeptics and yes of those who believe.

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Re: Do you think these Episcopalian clergy are correct?

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polonius wrote: From the (British) Telegraph

UK NEWS

One third of clergy do not believe in the Resurrection
By Jonathan Petre, Religion Correspondent

A third of Church of England clergy doubt or disbelieve in the physical Resurrection and only half are convinced of the truth of the Virgin birth, according to a new survey.

The poll of nearly 2,000 of the Church's 10,000 clergy also found that only half believe that faith in Christ is the only route to salvation.

While it has long been known that numerous clerics are dubious about the historic creeds of the Church, the survey is the first to disclose how widespread is the skepticism.
The creeds of the church were originally the confessions of the church fathers. Their confession of faith was their witness of Christ manifesting in their lives. Today, people can't confess to Christ manifesting in their lives. They can only regurgitate what they've been taught.

Doubting a physical resurrection doesn't make one skeptical, nor does it prevent one from counting themselves as a Christian. Christ's teachings specifically point out that one needs to deny themselves. Self denial or self sacrifice is the cornerstone of Christianity, and yet people would rather define their faith by believing that Jesus was bodily resurrected rather than deny their own lives. Jesus was clear in pointing out that those who would save their own lives would lose them, while those who would lose their lives (i.e. deny themselves) for his sake would live.

Who needs that when it's just so much easier to pretend that a profession of faith aka "lip service" is all one needs to get into heaven?

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PinSeeker wrote:
No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...
RESPONSE: Either that or Christians aren't nearly as uninformed as they used to be.
;)

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polonius wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...
RESPONSE: Either that or Christians aren't nearly as uninformed as they used to be.
;)
Yeah, maybe they all got together and had a seance and questioned Paul in person, and he confessed... :P

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Perhaps the skeptical clergy are right, and they, like Episcopal Bishop John Shelby Spong have discovered the real Jesus, the historical Jesus who sought only to glorify the Father, and not himself.

They have probably learned how to take the Bible seriously, and not literally. If they are skeptical about certain doctrines, that does not make them in and of itself less committed Christians.
My theological positions:

-God created us in His image, not the other way around.
-The Bible is redeemed by it's good parts.
-Pure monotheism, simple repentance.
-YHVH is LORD
-The real Jesus is not God, the real YHVH is not a monster.
-Eternal life is a gift from the Living God.
-Keep the Commandments, keep your salvation.
-I have accepted YHVH as my Heavenly Father, LORD and Savior.

I am inspired by Jesus to worship none but YHVH, and to serve only Him.

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PinSeeker wrote:
polonius wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...
RESPONSE: Either that or Christians aren't nearly as uninformed as they used to be.
;)
Yeah, maybe they all got together and had a seance and questioned Paul in person, and he confessed... :P
Aha, a chance to go into speculation mode, it seems.

Maybe some have found a good spectator sport and are commenting from the grandstand.

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Checkpoint wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
polonius wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...
RESPONSE: Either that or Christians aren't nearly as uninformed as they used to be.
;)
Yeah, maybe they all got together and had a seance and questioned Paul in person, and he confessed... :P
Aha, a chance to go into speculation mode, it seems.

Maybe some have found a good spectator sport and are commenting from the grandstand.
A grandstand in the peanut gallery.

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shnarkle wrote:
Checkpoint wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
polonius wrote:
PinSeeker wrote:
No.

Seems to me it would make one think that maybe there aren't nearly as many Christians as claim to be...
RESPONSE: Either that or Christians aren't nearly as uninformed as they used to be.
;)
Yeah, maybe they all got together and had a seance and questioned Paul in person, and he confessed... :P
Aha, a chance to go into speculation mode, it seems.

Maybe some have found a good spectator sport and are commenting from the grandstand.
A grandstand in the peanut gallery.
You said it!

The skeptic expects a rat, and finds it.

A believer expects the best, and finds it.

"Seek, and you shall find, knock and..."

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