(Reformed Episcopal) Bishop George David Cummins: "The Lord's Table, Not...


Bishop Cummins defangs the Ubiquitarian, Eutychianizing, Bread-Worshipping, Bone-Munchers-n-Crunchers. To wit, arguing against Greek, Romanist and Lutheran views in favor of the Reformed, Reformed Anglican, historic Anglican, and old Reformed Episcopal views. As for today, the new Reformed Epsicopalians have tossed the commitments of the old Reformed Episcopalians, allowing Romanism and Bread-Worship back into their midst. It is fascinating to hear his gentlemanly explanation, unlike some of us trained by military rigors and disliking soft speech. Nonetheless, the Bishop is the gentleman. Also, instead of being an opportunist and preferment-hunter, he has convictions. Also, without exalting reason like Scholastics and Rationalists, he uses reason in a humble and clear way. We affirm in full our support for Bishop Cummins. We deny in full the modern Bread-Worshipping Reformed Episcopalians. This is designed for younger Reformed Episcopalians who may or could be vulnerable to current bullies, assassins and gaslighters in REC leadership roles.

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