Friday, June 23, 2006

Presbyterians to Vote on Gay Clergy Bill

BREITBART.COM - Presbyterians to Vote on Gay Clergy Bill:

"The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), severely split over homosexuality, would maintain its ban on gay clergy but allow some leeway in enforcing it under a proposal headed to a national assembly vote on Tuesday.

A key committee, which divided 30-28, proposed keeping on the books a church law mandating that lay officeholders as well as all clergy restrict sexual activity to heterosexual marriage.

But another bill would give local congregations and regional 'presbyteries' leeway on whether to require that rule in all cases.

A committee minority plans to propose an alternate to that proposal. Ten conservative Presbyterian groups have warned jointly that approval of what they call 'local option' would 'promote schism by permitting the disregard of clear standards of Scripture.'

Facing seemingly endless acrimony on gays and other issues, a special task force spent four years pondering how the denomination could remain united. Its report to this assembly included the compromise plan to keep the sexual law intact but allow local flexibility in applying it.

Liberal caucuses protest that this will leave injustice in place. Conservatives call it an illicit means for the national assembly to rewrite church law.

Another bill that could prompt intense debate would encourage gender- neutral worship language for the divine Trinity _ for instance 'Mother, Child and Womb' _ alongside the traditional 'Father, Son and Holy Spirit.'

The delegates also will consider a proposal to soften the 2004 assembly's decision to selectively pull Presbyterian investments from corporations involved with Israel.

This month, the denomination reported a net loss of 48,474 members since last year, the 40th annual decline in a row. Its 11,000 congregations have 2.3 million active members and a total of 3.1 million on the baptismal rolls."


I hate to say it but this church is dying with little chance of recovery.