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Anglican Church Bans Polygamy

May 05, 2008 05:51


 

By Kazeem Ugbodaga

The Anglican Communion in Nigeria has banned polygamy among members of the church.

The ban was handed down by the Archbishop and Primate of the Church, Most Reverend Peter Akinola.

Worried by the proliferation of marriages in the church among
Bishop Peter Akinola
polygamous members, Akinola wrote to all Anglican Communions in the country to desist from such practice, which he described as unscriptural.

According to him, the integrity of the Christian faith is far more important than the reputation of those who turn their backs on the word of God.

“Those of us who are in the forefront of the prophetic call for a return to Biblical truth, cannot close our eyes to the increasingly blatant disregard for the teaching of the Bible on family life.

“The observation will destroy our witness if not firmly addressed. We cannot claim to be a Bible-believing church and yet be selective in our obedience,” he added.

Akinola stated emphatically that whosoever is involved in polygamous marriage, no matter how highly placed, must come under authority of the Bible.

He warned that any attempt to trivialise the Bible’s teaching on monogamy as the ultimate standard for the Christian family “will make a mockery of whatever else we stand for.

“Sadly, sometimes, even our leadership has looked the other way on this matter.”

The Anglican Communion Nigeria, during the crisis on whether to ordain gays (homosexuals) as preachers in the Anglican Communion overseas, stood against it.

Meanwhile, at its synod yesterday, the Lord Bishop of Lagos and Archbishop of Province of Lagos, Anglican Communion, Most Reverend Ephraim Ademowo, lamented the insecurity in the Niger Delta, saying that instead of using physical force, the Federal Government should employ the use of dialogue to resolve the issue.

He also stressed the need not to allow political thuggery, killings and lack of the fear of God to ruin the nation’s political institutions and activities.

On the issue of collapsed of buildings in Lagos, Ademowo appealed to the state government to take pragmatic steps to curb the ugly trend, saying that all the adjacent property to the failed structures which are in a state of dilapidation and instability should be critically examined.

“Integrity test on buildings on Lagos Island, Ijora, Ebute-Metta, Bariga and other areas within the poor terrain locations, should be carried out to prevent further loss of lives.

“Government agencies in charge of physical planning and development permits should ensure that registered builders are carried along before granting approval to developers to avoid the use of substandard materials and shoddy construction work,” he stated.

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Comments (4)

  1. Adegboye Abraham Oluwatoyin

    5 May 2008 (2 weeks ago) 06:14

    Our father in the Lord, May the Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. I as for me and some new generation support your move as the Holy spirit open your eye to see what others can not see pertain to polygamus in our church.
    Our Father, let then know that is not good for somebody with many wives to become leader or envangelist.

  2. jagunlabi

    5 May 2008 (2 weeks ago) 06:49

    i c , really ?

  3. Olawale

    6 May 2008 (2 weeks ago) 05:56

    You guys want to lose all your members to the African Church because they permit polygamy. Monogamy is a Western invention and nto a ’standard’ as mentioned here. Polygamy can be eliminated through education and it will die a natural death over time.

  4. Kunirum Osia

    6 May 2008 (2 weeks ago) 11:46

    Dear Father:
    I thought I should forward this to you. You can see scandals abound. Best wishes. K. Osia

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