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“Red” Ted Scott
http://listserv.episcopalian.org/wa.exe?A2=ind0411D&L=NEWS&P=R485&I=-3
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2004
<http://gs2004.classicalanglican.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=235>
<http://www.videofact.com/english/terrorism4.htm>
<http://www.meta-religion.com/Extremism/Articles/training_of_terrorism_iv.htm>
<http://www.cmpage.org/betrayal/chapt5.html>
<http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/issue07/apostasy.htm>
<http://www.pcusa.org/pcnews/2004/04332.htm>
<http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/or/or87-9.html>
<http://www.pravoslavieto.com/docs/eng/gospel_accord_marx.htm>
<http://www.layman.org/layman/the-layman/1998/january-feb/chinese-christians.htm>

JUST TO LAY IT OUT PLAINLY-- from our Monday post on Anglicans
Online, Communism, and the Religious Left, we left one stone partially
unturned. Regarding former Canadian Primate Abp. Ted Scott we learn the
following:

In 1975 he was elected as moderator of the central committee of
the World Council of Churches (WCC), a position he would serve for seven
rough years. "In 1978 when the WCC granted money to the Popular Front in the
Zimbabwe civil war, he was crucified by the media, attacked by business
interests in all churches, severely questioned by the conservative elements
of the Anglican church..."

And well he should have been: the Popular Front of Zimbabwe (along
with ZANU, or the Zimbabwe African National Union) was part of the
anti-Western initiatives of the USSR and Eastern bloc to train terrorists
and insurgents to destabilize Africa and the rest of the world during the
Cold War.
So by making donations to (and lending moral authority to) terrorist
and Soviet-front movements, groups such as the World Council of Churches
(and for 7 years, leader Abp. Ted Scott), along with the radical ecumenical
U.S. National Council of Churches were helping to prop up communist regimes,
sponsor war and terrorism and bloodshed, undercut the legitimacy of
pro-democratic dissidents world-wide, propagandize for every conceivable
left-wing program, and generally support a virulently anti-Christian and
inhuman ideology. All in the name of justice, liberation, peacemaking-- and
other politically-correct code-words.

Top secret KGB files uncovered after the fall of the Berlin Wall
even revealed that the WCC was infiltrated and influenced by KGB agents--
with one becoming a WCC Central Committee member.

The willing blindness and 'looking the other way' has continued, as
Chinese dissidents and persecuted Christians are still largely ignored by
the Western secular and religious Left.

Presiding over such things during such times?-- knowingly or
unknowingly--"Red Ted" Scott indeed.

Western Churches owe much of the world an apology for these
collaborations with darkness. All of this should be taken as a warning for
the churches not to be slaves to the spirit of the age; to not blindly serve
every hot-button agenda that cries for 'justice' on its own terms; and thus
to do untold evil under the self-deluding guise of serving good-- and so
turn our backs on God, and his suffering people.


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