From Deseret News archives:
Episcopal leaders in Utah speak up for gays
Position paper targets directives made by Anglican Communion
The eight-page position paper, signed by the Right Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish and several local Episcopal deputies, was designed to "respond critically and constructively" to recent restrictions on ordaining gay bishops and blessing same-sex unions.
Those restrictions were formulated during a meeting in Tanzania last month of top Anglican leaders called primates from around the world in response to the U.S.-based Episcopal Church's push for greater acceptance of gays and lesbians in leadership and in "committed relationships."
The document says the signatories "hold firmly that each person is a child of God, beautifully and wonderfully made. We do not sanction the use of any language in our worldwide discussion or from our leaders that demeans, demonizes, demoralizes, or damns people who are gay or lesbian.
"We are ashamed that any in our midst have spoken with words that are hurtful and even shameful in our debates about human sexuality."
It says the Utah leadership is concerned about "a creeping authoritarianism, both in the claims made by the (leadership) groups that produce the (restrictive) documents and also in the manner they are employed in worldwide discussion."
While noting the documents have "no legal force, they are spoken of nonetheless as representing the 'standard of teaching' of the Anglican Communion or as bearing a 'moral force,"' the document says.
"We regret that the documents themselves are being used as if they already have definitive moral and juridical force across the Communion. Authority cannot be claimed by itself. It must be recognized and accepted by those whom it governs," the Utah leaders wrote.
"The interpretation of Holy Scripture is impoverished by narrow understandings and by the selective application of such understandings to complex moral issues," they added. "There is no single biblical morality."
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