(Anglican Taonga) Time to move on violence – ACC

Posted by Kendall Harmon

Anglicans who are struggling at the front line in the battle to turn back gender-based and family violence can take comfort.

As of this morning, they know they have absolute, unequivocal support from their leaders in the Anglican Communion.

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Posted November 1, 2012 at 6:45 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Pageantmaster [KJS to Coventry] wrote:

Anglicans who are struggling at the front line in the battle to turn back gender-based and family violence can take comfort.

As of this morning, they know they have absolute, unequivocal support from their leaders in the Anglican Communion.

News from an alternative parallel universe, where leaders and an Instrument of Communion are not promoting the introduction of the principles of Sharia Law, a system which supports gender-based violence and rape within marriage, ownership of women’s rights by fathers, brothers and husbands and relegates them to second tier witnesses in Court when dealing with men.

The land of the long white cloud seems to be becoming Anglican La La Land.

November 1, 8:51 am | [comment link]
2. MichaelA wrote:

The people at ACC seem to be operating under the delusion that what they decide matters anymore.

November 1, 6:07 pm | [comment link]
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