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Whether we can in honesty maintain a separate, "Christian" religious organization under present circumstances remains a question for debate. Mainline Protestants have long held to the principle that there is no such thing as a bad merger. The union of our Companionship with one of the branches of Islam remains a matter for the serious prayer of all spiritual people. We will not permit any narrow-minded devotion to arbitrary concepts like "lordship" or "doctrine" to prevent the wind of the Spirit from blowing where it will. We have always sought to be weathervanes, and the wind seems to be blowing from the east just now.
p> (signed) br> Rev. Dr. Judith Hardanger-Hansen br> Archbishop /p>
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