We follow the rules laid out in the Bible for running our church.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The Bible is our rule of faith and doctrine.
Running is my church.
What I think is that we in the church - and especially I as an Archbishop - I'm responsible for maintaining our rules, and making sure we hold to unity in the Body of Christ.
As a member of the Church, you have made sacred covenants with the Lord.
I will forever stick up for Catholics and Christians in general. With a small number of very horrible exceptions, they do play by the rules.
It doesn't really matter how much of the rules or the dogma we accepted and lived by if we're not really living by the fundamental creed of the Catholic Church, which is service to others and finding God in ourselves and then seeing God in everyone - including our enemies.
The Bible is not only laws, it's also stories.
The laws of God given to mankind are embodied in the gospel plan, and the Church of Jesus Christ is made responsible for teaching these laws to the world.
The Church has never changed its teaching on the sanctity of human life - it didn't make up a rule for the convenience of a particular time like a rule at a country club as the Governor would have us believe.
All Church power is, therefore, properly ministerial and administrative. Everything is to be done in the name of Christ, and in accordance with his directions.
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