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Ray McIntyre  
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I will answer all questions on Anglicanism / EpiscopalianismAvailable
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John L. White  
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I am an active lay member of the Episcopal Church. I will discuss the history of our church, what we believe, how we worship, and issues of practical faith. Any serious question will receive a serious reply.Available
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Rev Steve Parish  
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I can answer questions in French as well as English. I hope to answer questions on the theology, history, and constitution (there isn`t one!) of the Church of England (but not necessarily on the wider Anglican Communion)Available
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2008-08-25  God command of killing:   At http://www.christian-thinktank.com/rbutcher1.html you'll find a lengthy argument that the destruction of the Amalekites was because of their particular history of attacking Israel, and that including...
2008-08-21  Throne and Lamb:   First, Anglicans/Episcopalians have no "authorised" understanding of any of scripture but do have historic doctrinal understandings of what scripture teaches. When it comes to the Revelation to St John...
2008-08-11  Old testaments mention Trinity:   Jews don't believe in the Trinity, because they don't believe that Jesus was either God or the Messiah. (This does of course mean non-Christian Jews; any Jew can choose to believe.) As for the Old Testament...
2008-08-11  confession:   The Episcopal Book of Common Prayer has a service of Reconciliation. It is meant to be used in pastoral settings, between a parishioner and the priest. My experience of Reconciliation was sitting in...
2008-08-02  Episcopal Baptism Etiquette:   The baptismal service is in the Prayer Book. You can copy the whole baptismal service and email it to your guests, if you like. See http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/bcp.htm The baptism itself...
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