tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9555343.post2806563102836058490..comments2023-08-28T03:21:40.351-07:00Comments on To all the world...: Still TroubledRobert S. Mundayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07377574491812912442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9555343.post-44602428546009581852009-07-26T21:48:14.796-07:002009-07-26T21:48:14.796-07:00The thing that troubles me most aobut C056 is the ...The thing that troubles me most aobut C056 is the cynical, calculated double-speak in the debate. As reported in The Lead:<br /><br />>>>>>>>>><br />Mark Hollingsworth of Ohio: strike the words "and design liturgies" and just use the phrase "liturgical resources." He says taking out the phrase "design liturgies" gives greater comfort to his conservative table mates.<br /><br />Bud Cedarholm of Massachusetts opposes. As long as you say "design" you aren't saying pass and put into practice and that should be enough.<br /><br />Gene Robinson: if the last 24 hours are what Indaba at Lambeth was like than he is even sorrier not to have been included. he says the word "design" was chosen instead of "develop" because the latter makes it look like more of a done deal.<br />>>>>>>><br /><br />All of this seems to do little more than add a fudge frosting to the enormous flipoff of the rest of the AC while maintaining ostensible (but flimsy and duplicitous) deniability. Ugh.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03590684578651597692noreply@blogger.com