Mark+
Well, I'd argue that the liberalism we have witnessed for the past 38 years
was really a social/ideological experiment that hadn't been tried since
ancient Rome. And it's obvious that the experiment failed (once again). As
you say, time will tell.
MLW+
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Clavier+" <anglican@...>
To: <faithandlife@...>; "Michael L. Ward" <mward@...>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FaithandLife] Atlantic Monthly
> Mike+,
>
> In the same vein, I read a recent article on the "graying" of liberalism.
> Apparently, even within the Episcopal Church, the younger seminarians are
> generally far more traditionalist than their older fellow students.
Indeed,
> some are already speaking of General Convention 2000 as being the
high-water
> mark of liberal Episcopalianism. Time will tell.
>
> Mark+