Friday, 16 March 2012

HE FAILED TO DO HIS DUTY TO GOD


Quitter

I wrote to him several times. I told him about Stuart Syvret being persecuted for blowing the whistle on institutional child abuse. I asked him why the Church of England was allowing Jesuit priests to take control of Protestant churches. I asked him to do something, say something about the secret family courts persecuting families.

I really thought he would be a great Archbishop. I am thoroughly dissapointed in him. He started off well, because he said that Freemason pledges were incompatable with Christian faith. That is why I thought he was going to be good.

The day the Pope came and sat on the throne of Westminster Abbey was the day he should have intervened - he had the power and the duty to do so. What he should have done is he should have got another chair - not a throne, just an ordinary everyday chair, with perhaps a cushion for to rest his old bones - for the Pope to sit on, and he should have been respectful and kind to him, of course he should have, because that is how we Christians ought to try to conduct ourselves, so he should have welcomed him into the church, as one should do with any poor sinner, but on no account ought he to have given that man the authority to address the congregation. Instead, the Archbishop should have addressed the people - perhaps reading some enlighening scriptural passages, I think 2 Peter 2 would have been entirely appropriate under the circumstances.

After the service, there should have been an invitation for any in the congregation to come forward for prayer and healing, should they have wanted to. I could see quite a few people in that cathedral who desperatly needed to find a closer walk with God, as they have gone seriously off the rails. The Archbishop had a golden opportunity to help so many lost souls that day, and he blew it, because of his wanting to please man instead of God. He forgot whose servant he really is.

7 comments:

Zoompad said...

It's not too late to put things right. I'm going to write to him and ask him not to quit. I'll publish the letter up on this blog, just in case somebody tries to stop him getting his letter, because you can't always tell if the people you write to actually get their letters, because of gatekeeper moles.

Zoompad said...

I know I sound like I'm being nasty to him. I don't mean to be, it's just that watching him has been like watching a pantomine, where you just want to shout out LOOK BEHIND YOU!

I know its easy to criticise someone from the wings. God forgive me for being so frustrated!

But Christians MUST put God first. If we are too timid to uphold our faith before men, how can we bear the light which Jesus told us to shine for Him? How can we light the way through the darkness?

I know I'm a hypocrite, and I am not perfect. Its just that I really liked Rowan Williams, and I am really upset that he's quitting. I think he is making a big mistake, and someone needs to tell him.

We all get tired, fighting the forces of darkness. Paul said we were running a race,well, it's no use giving up, you have to keep running until you get to the finishing line!

Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rC2Nvo_I3os

Zoompad said...

Your paintings are wonderful, you have much God given talent.

I'm not even going to try arguing with you about your views on God. You have your opinion, I have my faith, we disagree.

Zoompad said...

I really hope he stays.

Rosieforchange said...

I agree with you on putting God first. I tried to watch some of the video on the artist and her argument God doesn't exist. People don't know how much God gives us a sense of serenity especially when we have suffered severe abuse.
I know your passionately against the normalization of pedophilia. I am to. I created another blog to discuss this. YouTube is full of pedophiles and they aren't doing anything to protect children. Please stop by and check it out. I would appreciate any feedback you would like to give. Thanks, Rosie

http://ttatmtnp.blogspot.com/

Zoompad said...

I will!