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Somehow my last post about my thoughts on Lambeth have garnered some surprising interest. The operator of Virtue.net posted my entry on that site, which is dedicated to “orthodox Anglicanism,” which basically rejects many of the actions of the Episcopal Church the recent decades. The interesting thing is that I disagree with them on numerous levels, but they still posted my entry (without asking me). Also, there have been some interesting and rather nasty comments about my blog entry on the Virtue site. Check it out at:
Quo Vadis » Proxy Wars and A Missionary’s Perspective on Lambeth
Special thanks to Andrea Wall of the Poverty Eradication Network Trust (www.pentrust.org) for spotting these uses of my text. Also, please note that there are some misinterpretations and errors made by the commentators.