Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Church Of England's Alternative Baptism Liturgy Omits References To 'Devil' And 'Sins' During Baptism

The Church of England has been accused of “dumbing down” the baptism service following the introduction of an alternative liturgy in which parents and godparents need not repent of their “sins” or reject “the devil.”

In the traditional version of the service, parents and godparents are asked: “Do you reject the devil and all rebellion against God?” and “Do you repent of the sins that separate us from God and neighbor?”

In the alternative version, now being tested in 400 churches, parents are instead asked to “reject evil and all its many forms and all its empty promises.”

Writing in the Mail on Sunday, former Bishop of Rochester Michael Nazir-Ali said the new service is part of the “constant dumbing down of Christian teaching.”

Church Of England's Alternative Baptism Liturgy Omits References To 'Devil' And 'Sins' During Baptism

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