A good while back, we talked a bit about how Protestants seemed to be overly willing to rush into the abyss of relativism that is swallowing the Anglicans whole, specifically in the area of sanctioning homosexual clergy.
Looks like the attitude is spreading, per CBS42 in Alabama:
The controversial stance of keeping homosexuals from joining the Presbyterian clergy has just been dropped. A group representing the majority of Presbyterians in Alabama has cast a vote that could call for a big division within the denomination.
Thursday's vote to change the fidelity and chastity clause has broken the barring for homosexuals in the Presbyterian clergy. The North-Central Alabama body of the denomination favored to drop the language set over a decade ago.
Watch that first step, friends. It's a doozy.
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