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Don’t Compromise Bible Standards, Cleric Tells Church Leaders

Dr Alexander Ibezim, the Archbishop, Province of the Niger and Bishop of Diocese of Awka, Anglican Communion, has urged Church leaders not to compromise Bible standards in all their endeavours.

He said doing so had the potential to destroy the future of the Church.

Ibezim expressed the views while delivering admonition at the Church of The Pentecost, Awka, on Sunday.

He cited the case of the appointment of Mrs Sarah Mullally, a same sex advocate,  as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury as part of the leadership challenges facing the Church.

Mullally’s nomination has further polarised the Anglican Church, already divided along canonical lines.

The Anglican Church in Nigeria and the leadership of Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) are among those that have denounced Mullally’ s appointment into the highest office in the Anglican Communion

Ibezim alleged that the appointment compromised theological and Biblical standards on sexuality and gender.

He said the appointment had the potential to send a wrong signal about Anglican Church’s stance on morality and Biblical injunctions.

He said it was important that religious leaders held opinions that would make younger ones look up to them as role models.

“We should condemn acts that are at variance with the Biblical teachings.

“We should teach absolute truth not relative truth,” he told the congregation.

He advised leaders to build a healthier and safer world where truth and morality prevailed.

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