A Way With Words

I noticed this article on a USA Today blog this afternoon.  It reports that “The Southern Baptist Convention has broken its 127-year-old ties with a Fort Worth Baptist church because the SBC views its stand on homosexuality as too lenient”.
What caught my attention was the differences in articles I’ve been reading on the formation of the new Anglican Church in North America that consistently portray the groups that formed the ACNA as conservative schismatics leaving the Episcopal Church (for example here and here).  Nevermind the fact that the Episcopal Church has arrogantly ignored the larger Anglican Communion.
Reports of the inaugural convention fail to mention that some bishops who “left the episcopal church” have been deposed for “abandoning the communion” of the Church.(Here, here, and here)  Nor have they mentioned the priests who have been defrocked for their criticism.
When those who hold traditional views are in the majority they are seen as the agent causing division, when it was the Fort Worth Church that broke away from the clear teaching of the Southern Baptist Association (who, by the way won’t be suing for property or defrocking clergy).  On the other hand when they are in the minority, they are portrayed as “breakaway”, “dissident” and schismatic.

Church’s Gun Celebration

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville pastor is welcoming gun owners into his church’s sanctuary Saturday for what he says is a show of support for the right to bear arms.

I absolutely uphold the rights of the Second Amendment.  I  think that the original intent was not for sports or recreation but for an armed populace to defend themselves from tyrannical government.  But it’s a right in our constitution — not from the Scriptures.

Foolishness likes this obstructs the gospel, confuses the two kingdoms and makes the Church look like just another political action committee and lackey for right wing political ideology.

Who would celebrate gun ownership when we are called to celebrate Jesus and bare the Word that is sharper than any sword.