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While the Episcopal Church has not exactly been a bastion of conservatism and Christian orthodoxy for many years now, its recent unveiling of an LGBT “pride” logo signaled its final capitulation to secular forces. The church — the American branch of the — had already lent its public support to questionable causes over the last century. The original Anglican branch was the first Christian denomination to approve the use of birth control in 1930, a controversial decision and capitulation to secular culture that paved the way for the support of gay rights in the 1970s and “trans” rights in the modern day.

On May 16, the Episcopal Church took things to the next level with a touting a “Pride shield.” The church’s ancient shield was revised to include elements of the LGBT “ ” and “Pride Progress” flags. As — the Babylon Bee’s nonsatirical sister site — explained, the traditional logo for the is a red cross on a white shield, the standard for England’s patron saint, St.



George, a Roman martyr most renowned for slaying a demonic dragon. Episcopal Church removes Saint George’s Cross, adds “Pride” colors on shield logo — Not the Bee (@Not_the_Bee) In the news release, the Episcopal Church boasted about the ways it has caved to the secular culture, with its approvals of gay marriage and women’s ordination and the of a “gender justice staff officer.” That officer, Aaron Scott, approved of the logo change with a statement that could have com.

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