12 thoughts on “Can the General Conference Make Reliable Moral Decisions?”
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Appeal to a strong episcopacy might work if our bishops were apt “to refute those who contradict” sound doctrine. But they are cannot bring themselves to do it. They have not been able to reprove even their own kind. Elitism dominates their ranks. Their issue vaporous pronunciamentos but have nothing to say about the damage done by celebratory disobedience.
ANYTHING THAT IS NOT ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE, Should not be allowed to be brought before the body at any conference, reginal or otherwise….It is the UM Churchs outside of the United States that are keeping us from sinking into moral decay……Anything the LGBTQ has brought before us to be voted on, should never have been allowed to be brought up at any conference…..It goes against the Bible teaching and the Book of Discipline……Enough IS ENOUGH!
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It could not be said better. John Wesley would be horrified by any group that is violating the Scriptures so openly should have any voice in the leadership of our church. If we are going to be Methodists in the tradition of Wesley it starts with obedience to the Word he so strongly believed in, and preached!!
It’s fascinating that the constitution of The United Methodist Church does not mention, anywhere, that General Conference is the church’s venue for making important moral judgments or decisions. Reading through Section II of the constitution does not at all lead one to believe that it is the General Conference’s purpose to issue moral decrees! “All matters distinctively connectional” seems to me more structural than moral.
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