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Originally Posted by Carpenter
This is very true, however some folks, especially on the conservative side of the fence believe that progression and change is actually a compromise of conviction, no matter the end result. What is more important, reaching one soul, or laying down of a tradition that defines your position among your peers?
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These men don't just see it as a tradition of that stripe, Carp.
This is a matter of gravest importance to them.
Whether you agree with them or not, there it is. That's how they see it.
No church can be forced to disaffiliate.
The presbyter and the DS have a right to come and argue against it at the meeting.