TORONTO
(AP) -- A day after the Anglican Church of Canada narrowly voted not
to authorize gay unions, questions about the integrity of the voting
process emerged Tuesday, leading to a reversal of the result with the
church approving the measure.
More than 200
delegates attending the six-day General Synod 2016 narrowly rejected the
resolution Monday night after hearing from more than 60 speakers, most
of them in favor of gay marriage.
However, on
Tuesday - the last day of the triennial conference - some members stood
up to say their ballot had not been recorded during voting late Monday,
when the resolution failed to pass by a single vote.
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3 comments:
If they "revered" the vote so much, why did they then reverse it?
Another one bites the dust in the Anglican Communion.
Democracy itself is sacrifical upon the altar of abomination. Liberalism in a nutshell. At least the liars are exposing themselves as such.
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