[faithandlife] SURGERY SUCCESSFUL BUT THE PATIENT DIED

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From: charles scott <crscottblu@...>
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:03:12 -0700 (PDT)
Brothers+

Archbishop Akinola has posted an article on the
Nigeria website that is worth a read.
http://www.anglican-nig.org/response_abc_june06.htm

One of his lines reads:
"A cancerous lump in the body should be excised if it
has defied every known cure. To attempt to condition
the whole body to accommodate it will lead to the
avoidable death of the patient."

We once again visit the mixed field; it is a tares and
wheat problem.  Is it even possible to excise the
cancerous lump without causing the death of the
patient?  Using the Archbishop's analogy, it is
apparent from the report published in Zenit that the
CofE and other provinces of the Anglican Communion
have the same disease.  The cancer has metastasized. 
Now what?

Charles+
Church of the Good Shepherd, Indianapolis