Anglican Leader, The Archbishop of Canterbury, Praises Hindus Celebrating Demonic Holiday

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent in their own sight! Woe unto them that are mighty to drink wine, and men of strength to mingle strong drink: Which justify the wicked for reward, and take away the righteousness of the righteous from him!” (Isaiah 5:20-23)

For decades, the deplorable Anglican denomination has been drifting towards damnation, the natural consequence of a debased theology. Led by the simpish and effete hireling Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Church of England long ago abandoned all biblical fidelity.

From voting to bless same-sex civil “marriages” to suggesting gay sex is good if it’s in a ‘committed relationship, they prove time and time again millions of members are not the least bit committed to upholding the biblical teachings.

Look no further than Welby praising the pagans for celebrating their pagan holiday’ Diwali’ and wishing them well on their week of unrestrained idol worship.

Diwali, known as the festival of Lights, is a day celebration considered the biggest and most important festival in Hinduism. Buddhists, Jains, and Sikhs also celebrate it. Thoroughly idolatrous in nature, Diwali is a time when celebrants tell mythological stories about battles between good and evil and offer prayers and supplication to their various deities, including Lakshmi, Ganesh, and Krishna, for their many exploits and wondrous deeds.

Despite this being a festival that God clearly hates, Welby gives his warm congratulations to the pagans celebrating their false gods.

A very happy Diwali to everyone celebrating today. I hope it’s a time of joy and togetherness as you mark this festival of light.

May the light of Diwali bring hope, peace, and unity to your homes and to our communities, reminding us all of the power of light to overcome darkness.

He adds in a video:

A very happy Diwali to all who are celebrating today. I hope it is a joyful time for families and communities coming together to mark the festival. And I would like to give thanks for the countless examples of care for our wider society and community and environment that are shown by Hindus across our country….I wish everyone celebrating today, the whole Hindu community, a happy and safe Diwali.

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