Heresy in High Places

By Berit Kjos

As the Episcopal Church begins on Tuesday its national convention in my home town of Columbus, OH, here's an article that tells it all. I was confirmed in the Episcopal Church in the 1960s and it's very sad to observe what it has become...

While Christians around the world lament the election of a homosexual Bishop at the recent Episcopal General Convention, few realize that this denomination has condoned outright paganism for years.Majestic Episcopal cathedrals built long ago to honor God have welcomed the world's pantheon of deities. Occult rituals at New York's Cathedral of St. John the Divine and San Francisco's Grace Cathedral have spread the twisted message that the Biblical God is only one among a multitude of equal deities, spirits, forces and ascended masters.2 While their respective bishops have turned a blind eye to the pagan intrusion, California's Bishop William Swing went a step further. In 1996, he founded the United Religions Initiative (URI), a global organization designed to bring all religions together to dialogue and seek common ground.

http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/2003/heresy.htm

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