"Faithful Yet Changing: The Church in Challenging Times" is a new
  82-page book written by the newly elected President of the Evangelical
  Lutheran Church in America, (ELCA) Presiding Bishop Mark S. Hanson. (Augsburg
  Fortress Publishers, Box 1209, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1209)
  Hanson's primary agenda is to bring the ECLA to greater acceptance of
  homosexual and lesbian members and clergy.
  UNDER THE HEADING, "WHAT IS THE WORD OF GOD?" Hanson writes on
  page 20:
  "The Word of God is the revealed and written word in the Bible, but it
  should not be reduced to only that. It is the living word, incarnate in
  Christ, recorded in Scripture, proclaimed from the pulpit, and it is the word
  we speak to one another. I wish we could reclaim that fuller sense of the word
  of God. . . . The word is not just the Scripture readings and sermon. It is
  the word we speak to one another, inside or outside the church walls, what
  Luther called 'the mutual conversation and consolation' of brothers and
  sisters in Christ. I want to ask, 'What would happen if we thought of
  ourselves as means of grace?'" Page 20
  UNDER THE HEADING, "STUDY ON SEXUALITY" Hanson writes:
  "There are challenging issues ahead for us. The 2001 church wide
  assembly has called for further study on sexuality. We will invite this church
  into conversation regarding God's mysterious, powerful gift of sexuality and
  the place of persons who are gay and lesbian in the life and ministry of this
  church." Page 58
  "I don't know what this study will conclude, but I do knew that we
  belong to brothers and sisters in Christ by virtue of God's action in our
  lives in the waters of Baptism, before any of us know what sexual orientation
  means, let alone what sexual orientation we have. So our discussion on these
  issues, as about all issues, will be among sisters and brothers in
  Christ." Page 59
  UNDER THE HEADING, "A CHANGING CHURCH" Hanson writes:
  "If we don't become a changing church, we will be simply a museum
  piece in the religious history of the American people. Historians will say
  there was once an immigrant people who came from Europe, bringing with them
  their faith as Lutheran Christians, but they couldn't adapt to a changing,
  diverse, pluralistic culture. That's our fate unless we become a changing
  church in a changing culture." Page 65
  The above quotations are quoted from the May 27, 2002, issue of
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  How to Spot a False Teacher:
  1. They confuse Law and Gospel.
  2. They recommend a special life style, diet, and/or communal living.
  3. They teach exceptions to marriage as instituted by God.
  4. They have a new and special revelation from God in addition to the Bible.
  5. They are more concerned with your happiness than your hearing the truth.
  6. They are not concerned about their own eternal damnation or yours.
  7. They call for further study because they can never come to a conclusion or
  the knowledge of the truth.
  8. They have endless new programs and changes.
  9. They string together multiple texts out of context in their preaching in
  order to create their own truth.