An Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Washington, according to the Seattle Times, made the shahada and became an active Muslim 15 months ago. But she is still serving as a Christian priest, and her Bishop sees no problem:
Redding's bishop, the Rt. Rev. Vincent Warner, says he accepts Redding as an
Episcopal priest and a Muslim, and that he finds the interfaith possibilities
exciting. Her announcement, first made through a story in her diocese's
newspaper, hasn't caused much controversy yet, he said.
Got that? Accepting another religion that denies the divinity of Jesus, that persecutes Christians and that punishes apostasy to Christianity by death wherever it exerts temporal power "hasn't caused much controversy yet."
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The counter-Jihadists in Seattle should get together a group with an eye for the theatrics to stage a protest mock beheading of Christians by Jihadists during that priest's service, complete with shouts of "Allah u Akhbar," fake blood, AK 47's, the crescent and star flag, and all the other usual Jihadist blings. Film it and put it on YouTube.
It is only the next logical step from letting women become priests.
Do you really feel that way, or are you joking? Women are human beings with free will, and can choose to follow Jesus Christ. A human being who has chosen enslavement in Islam is another matter entirely.
I have two good friends who are female Ministers. One in a non-denominational evangelical church, and the other in the Methodist church.
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