Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Hallelujah! From the Man Who Should Be the Archbishop of Canterbury: Convert Those of Other Faiths to Christianity!

It is heartening indeed to hear this message coming from Dr Nazir-Ali. It is what I have been saying for so many years. This website is testimony to that; and so is my book, The Dawning of a New Dark Age. And people who know me know very well that my message has been the same for about twenty-five years now. But people have been slow to wake up. Now it looks as if there’s at least some hope, though, that the West will wake up before it is too late. It is already five to midnight. But then, it has to grow a backbone too. And that’s going to be difficult with the politicians we have leading us today.

Dr Nazir-Ali has also called on the Church to start spreading the Gospel again. This is also something that I have stated many, many times before. No Church can survive for long without calling people to it, and underscoring the importance and superiority of the message is vital. No more than a car corporation can stay in business if its CEO doesn’t sing the praises of the company’s models. Who’d want to buy them? Similarly, who wants to attend a Church whose leadership isn’t clear of what the Church stands for; and believes in the pc dogma that all religions are equally valid, to boot? - ©Mark


"Let us pray that we are able to recover our Christian nerve in the west and make sure the Gospel is not lost, and that all that is valuable in western culture – much of which comes from its Judeo-Christian background – will survive as a way to enhance cultures in the west and renew them once again." - Dr Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester

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Photo of Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, courtesy of The Telegraph

THE TELEGRAPH: The western world is losing its Christian values at a time when it needs them most, a leading bishop in the Church of England has warned.

The Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the Bishop of Rochester, claimed the declining importance of the church was creating a "double jeopardy" situation where faith was being challenged at a time when society would most benefit.

He said believers needed to "recover their nerve" and spread the Gospel again.

The outspoken bishop, who earlier this week told those who tolerate homosexuality in the clergy to repent, also said he was "frustrated" that decisions which had been made in the church had not been stuck to.

Dr Nazir-Ali was greeted with a standing ovation as he gave a speech to a breakaway summit in Jerusalem of more than 1,000 traditionalists from across the Anglican Communion who oppose gay priests and the blessing of same-sex unions.

He did not say that divisions over sexuality would lead to a schism in Anglicanism, and referred to unity being a "very precious thing".

Instead he called on those in the church to concentrate on mission – trying to convert those of other faiths and with no faith to Christianity. Western World Is Losing Christian Values, Says Leading Bishop >>> By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent in Jerusalem | June 25, 2008

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2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Nazir-Ali mentioned recovering our Christian nerve.

I wish that this man had a bigger voice and a stronger influence. Too great a proportion of Christianity these days is into interfaithing, which amounts to appeasement on the theological level.

Mark said...

Exactly, Always. This is the man that should be 'king', so to speak.

He has made a good name for himself, in my opinion. He's got the gonads that so many of the mealy-mouthed in the Church lack.

I've got the feeling that there will soon be calls for the Archbishop of Canterbury to resign, especially if he doesn't grow a backbone soon.

Interfaithing is drivel. Total and utter drivel. What is there to interfaith about? What are we to end up with? Some syncretist balderdash? And do these interfaithers truly believe that they will get Muslims to budge one little inch? All that will happen is that Christianity will get even more diluted.

As you have known for a long time, Always, I have no time for interfaithing. No time at all! A faith is either right, or it isn't. If its message is right, then what is there to interfaith about?