Tonight, the Seattle Presbytery--the local legislative body of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)--will vote on whether or not to approve something called Amendment 08B. If the amendment is passed in a simple majority of the nation's presbyteries, it would mean that the policies forbidding gays and lesbians from becoming ordained as pastors would be what the Presbyterian Outlook calls "less specific." Basically the result would be that each presbytery would then get to choose whether or not to allow gay and lesbian ordination in their area, or could decide on a case-by-case basis, rather than having to follow national policy either way. Tonight's vote should provide some insight into which way the Seattle presbytery would swing if Amendment 08B does pass nationally. Here's the discussion paper local presbytery members will be looking at during the conversation preceding the vote tonight. [UPDATE: The amendment failed, with 91 members voting yes and 155 voting no of 248 qualified voters. Huh, not sure how to interpret that one. WTF, Seattle?]
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Seattle Presbytery Voting On Gay And Lesbian Ordination
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