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Religion Lite

By Bookworm at Bookworm Room
June 30, 2006 at 3:47 pm in Culture Watch

I sort of just sat back and sniggered when the Presbyterian Church (USA),after first attacking Jews decided next to go after men. How else to explain the new doctrine the Church has put into effect:

The divine Trinity - “Father, Son and Holy Spirit‘’ - could also be known as “Mother, Child and Womb‘’ or “Rock, Redeemer, Friend’’ at some Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) services under an action Monday by the church’s national assembly.

Delegates to the meeting voted to “receive’’ a policy paper on gender-inclusive language for the Trinity, a step short of approving it. That means church officials can propose experimental liturgies with alternative phrasings for the Trinity, but congregations won’t be required to use them.

“This does not alter the church’s theological position, but provides an educational resource to enhance the spiritual life of our membership,’’ legislative committee chair Nancy Olthoff, an Iowa laywoman, said during Monday’s debate on the Trinity.

The assembly narrowly defeated a conservative bid to refer the paper back for further study.

A panel that worked on the issue since 2000 said the classical language for the Trinity should still be used, but added that Presbyterians also should seek “fresh ways to speak of the mystery of the triune God’’ to “expand the church’s vocabulary of praise and wonder.’’

One reason is that language limited to the Father and Son “has been used to support the idea that God is male and that men are superior to women,’’ the panel said.

Apparently those of us be who believe that religion stands for eternal truths, not polling items, are just hopelessly naive.

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