Category: The Lead

Synagogue dues don’t raise more than church pledges

An examination of the aggregate data indicates that the amount raised per individual member is very similar between synagogues and churches. But the level of participation is quite different: While synagogues require roughly the same amount of dues from each of their members, church giving does not appear to be so evenly distributed.

Read More »

Berenstain Bears get religion, in parallel universe

The Berenstain Bears, once known for promoting family values sans religion, have broken their self imposed moratorium on declaring whether they are people of faith or no faith. Actually, it’s more complicated than that. Their sans religion titles will continue to be published by Random House. Their overtly Christian titles are being published by Zondervan

Read More »

Venables reacts to Kearon sanctions

In an interview with AnglicanTV — an outlet frequented by Gafcon, Global South Anglicans, disaffected Episcopalians and schismatic Episcopalians — the Presiding Bishop of the South Cone, Gregory Venables speaks about the Anglican Consultative Council, revisions to the Anglican Consultative Council constitution and the recent punishment the South Cone received for interventions in other provinces.

Read More »

TEC bishops compared unfavorably to Borgia popes

Guinness stated that inclusivity is indifference to truth which is profoundly dangerous. He referred to a conversation with a Roman Catholic cardinal who noted that while the Borgia popes, one of whom fathered children with his own daughter, never denied a single issue of the creed, the Episcopal leaders in The Episcopal Church deny much of the creed and remain in post.

Read More »

ABC interviewed in India

Rowan Williams “discusses issues facing the Anglican Communion of Churches that he leads, the state of Anglican-Roman Catholic relations, engagement with Islam and Hinduism, issues that have struck him during the India visit, and himself.”

Read More »

Recruits can be openly gay

Openly gay recruits can now join the military as a result of a federal court ruling striking down the “don’t ask, don’t tell” law, but they are being warned that they can still be discharged if the ruling is overturned.

Read More »

Wear purple today!

“Today we will wear purple in honor of the 6 gay boys who committed suicide in recent weeks/months due to homophobic abuse in their homes and at their schools.”

Read More »
Archives
Categories