A veteran Episcopal priest says she became a Muslim just over a year ago and now
worships at a mosque Fridays – but that hasn't stopped her from donning her
white collar Sunday mornings. "I am both Muslim and Christian, just like I'm
both an American of African descent and a woman. I'm 100 percent both," Rev. Ann
Holmes Redding told the Seattle Times.
It is sad enough that someone could seriously think that being both a Christian and a Muslim is compatible, but that her authority in the Episcopal Church also doesn't get it makes you want to bang your head on the wall until it runs with blood:
Redding's embrace of Islam has been affirmed by her bishop, Rt. Rev.
Vincent Warner, who thinks the interfaith possibilities are exciting.
Whatever happened to:
6 Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes
to the Father except through Me.
How can that be compatible with a religion that says Christ is only one of the prophets and not as important as Mohammed?
And that doesn't even address the question of Christ's diety! Please! Can we at least be consistent and logical? I'd love to see even some basic common sense in this body!
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