The ABC’s Religion Report has devoted their entire report today to GAFCON.
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You may be surprised to discover that they’ve managed to do this without interviewing anybody who was actually at GAFCON.
Instead, we get 3 interviews. The first is a re-run a 2006 interview whose link to GAFCON could be charitably described as tenuous, followed by an interview with a rep from the Episcopal church, followed by an interview Bishop Brian Farran from Newcastle. The result? We’re left with the impression that GAFCON was designed and run by a bunch of ultraconservative (politically) Western fundamentalist homophobes who are merely using the Africans as patsies, as the Africans get nothing out of it. What else would you expect from the ABC religious affairs department, particularly from a show whose presenter dispensed with all pretense of impartiality on this issue a long time ago.
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And John, Jim Naughton, the Episcopal church’s rep, showed why the break with the North American churches has had to happen:
I mean I think one of the things that GAFCON has done is demonstrate that whatever concessions you make to these folks, they will want more. I mean the notion that we all need to go back to the 1662 Prayer Book and the 39 Articles of Religion from Elizabethan times is kind of whacky, yet that’s at the core of their movement. So we can’t give up enough to please them, and yet retain any kind of identity. Another point that we need to make is that every church in the Anglican communion has its own identity, and its own domestic situation.