12 thoughts on “The Rt. Rev. Linda Nicholls to be new Anglican Church of Canada Primate

  1. Liberal=Flexible & Compromises not stiff

    But

    Coming from a United Church background originally have had experiences with Liberals finding them quite intolerant

    I though liberal meant tolerant & easygoing but that’s not so!

  2. One might ask, in the here and now, what is the point of being (or having) a Primate, when, with just one word from a General Synod, dioceses will do as they please? How is this orderly in nature rather than chaotic?

  3. It is well past the time to state the truth. Clergy such as this so-called bishop are APOSTATES. One can indeed be liberal in worship style but NOT in doctrine. Either the Bible is THE WORD – the firm belief of a truly Christian church – and if that is not accepted the church is NOT Christian. This so-called bishop will only accelerate the decline of the ACoC.

  4. I grew up in an orthodox Presbyterian denomination and have found that if liberal/conservative were terms that once described church denominations, it no longer has value except as ways of stating approval or disapproval.

  5. I should have added that the correct name for the ACoC has or will become THE APOSTATE CHURCH OF CANADA. There is no longer genuine Christian leadership and so called bishops are allowed to do whatever pleases tham.

    • Yes, you can now rename the church to the Apostate Church of Canada. If you cannot accept the authority of Scripture you are NOT a Christian regardless of what type of collar you might wear.

        • I am not hating anyone. My only prayer is that these apostates that seem to believe their word supersedes THE WORD. Not only have they rejected the Gospel but are leading many into the path of apostasy. I sincerely hope and pray that you are not in their camp.

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