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by denton-scratch
1100 days ago
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> and refused to take Holy Orders from the CofE. Did the CofE try to compel him to take Holy Orders? As far as I'm aware, Holy Orders in the CofE amounts to becoming a priest (since the CofE has no monks or friars). I thought you had to ask for that, and then prove your worthiness. Is there some order in the CofE that the church can ask you to join, when you don't want to? [Edit] He was a Rosicrucian; I'm not really sure what that means in theological terms, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't align with any conventional doxy. |
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The Brits is a CofE country, even though it's 'going dark' (well less visible and more authoritarian) in our lifetimes and GAFCON will temporarily take the limelight.
It is trivial to silence people technologically today and with biometrics denying services is also trivial.
If a discovery like Calculus comes from people who wish to study and speak of non-orthodox ideas, then we should be careful about our technological lock downs. Social media manipulation of thinking is already a big danger to true innovative thought.