Church Of England To Consider Gender Neutral God

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The Church Of England are thinking of dropping the male pronouns ‘He and Him’ when describing God

According to a report in The Telegraph, the Church is considering dropping the phrase “our Father” from the start of the Lord’s Prayer, and instructing clergy to refrain from using male pronouns when talking about God.

Reverend Joanna Stobart, a vicar in the diocese of Guildford, has claimed that some clergy want to refer to God without saying He or Him in order to be “more inclusive.”

InfoWars reports: Stobart wrote, “Please could the Liturgical Commission provide an update on the steps being taken to develop more inclusive language in our authorized liturgy and to provide more options for those who wish to use authorized liturgy and speak of God in a non-gendered way, particularly in authorized absolutions where many of the prayers offered for use refer to God using male pronouns?”

The report notes that the Bishop of Lichfield, the Rt Rev Michael Ipgrave, responded “We have been exploring the use of gendered language in relation to God for several years, in collaboration with the Faith and Order Commission.”

This latest attempt to shoehorn wokeness into the Church of England comes after revelations of the establishment of a £100 million fund to “address past wrongs of slavery,” even as some church buildings are literally falling apart.

Over Christmas, a CofE church in Loughborough made headlines when it erased references to the nativity and Jesus in a Christmas carol and replaced them with a celebration of “queer” people.

In July last year, the Church of England refused to define what a woman was, saying they had no definition of it on their books, despite still ostensibly opposing same sex marriage.

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  1. Leviathan: Part IV. Of the Kingdom of Darkness… Chap. xlvii. Of the Benefit that proceedeth from such Darkness, and to Whom it Accrueth

    [4] But in those places where the presbytery took that office, though many other doctrines of the Church of Rome were forbidden to be taught; yet this doctrine, that the kingdom of Christ is already come, and that it began at the resurrection of our Saviour, was still retained. But cui bono? What profit did they expect from it? The same which the popes expected: to have a sovereign power over the people. For what is it for men to excommunicate their lawful king, but to keep him from all places of God’s public service in his own kingdom; and with force to resist him when he with force endeavoureth to correct them? Or what is it, without authority from the civil sovereign, to excommunicate any person, but to take from him his lawful liberty, that is, to usurp an unlawful power over their brethren? The authors therefore of this darkness in religion are the Roman and the Presbyterian clergy.

    Hobbes, Thomas. Leviathan: with selected variants from the Latin edition of 1668. Ed. Edwin Curley. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1994.

  2. Stop going to these devil worshipping churches you can worship your God at home it does not have to be in a church.

    • 99% of all churches have been infiltrated by Satan. People going to church think they are worshipping God, but they are worshipping Satan. They have been deceived.

  3. So it makes people feel good about themselves, going to a building every sunday and chanting and singing, standing up and sitting down. Pretty much exactly what Jesus told us not to do.

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