Statement from the Anglican Diocese of Sydney on comments by the Archbishop of Canterbury regarding Sharia law

Bishop Robert ForsythA media release from the Diocese of Sydney:

The Sydney Diocesan spokesman on this issue is the Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth –

“We do not agree with the Archbishop’s comments. In the case of Australia, we are thankful for freedom of religion, but would oppose the idea of different systems of law for different people groups.”

Sharia law in UK is ‘unavoidable’ – Williams

Archbishop Rowan WilliamsThe Archbishop of Canterbury says the adoption of certain aspects of Sharia law in the UK “seems unavoidable”. …

Report from BBC News.

To see what was actually said, read the press release from the Archbishop’s website – and also a transcript of the BBC interview. For one reaction and links to others, see Ruth Gledhill’s blog.

(Photo credit: Archbishop of Canterbury’s website.)

Orthodox attendance at Lambeth would give wrong impression

Archbishop Rowan Williams and TEC PB Katherine Jefferts SchoriDr. Chik Kaw Tan, a member of the Church of England’s General Synod, has written to the Church of England Newspaper

“If orthodox bishops really believe that Anglicanism as practised in many parts of the Western world is a denial of Scripture and is inconsistent with apostolic teachings, then they cannot, indeed must not, share communion with the leaders of that new pseudo-Christian religion. On that count, I cannot but express my highest regard for those primates and bishops who choose, at great personal cost, not to attend Lambeth 2008. …”

Text of the full letter is worth reading at Anglican Mainstream.

(Photo credit: Jim Rosenthal, Anglican World.)