tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-759178030677978044.post2801036093407274541..comments2024-02-19T07:24:42.397-08:00Comments on Anglican Curmudgeon: How Prayer Book Supplements Received Approval in the PastA. S. Haleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05108498446058643166noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-759178030677978044.post-9054918118711230322012-07-06T07:05:49.288-07:002012-07-06T07:05:49.288-07:00Not that this will make any difference to the powe...Not that this will make any difference to the powers that be, but there are 4 dioceses which most likely have sent reps to GC but have not officially joined GC. These, of course, are the 4 rump dioceses.<br /><br />If their people vote on any measure, do their votes count? If not, would that invalidate the vote? Could their right to participate be challenged?<br /><br />David KatzakianUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02588652491531473411noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-759178030677978044.post-65196334160243981562012-07-06T04:44:33.620-07:002012-07-06T04:44:33.620-07:00WOW! So as the number of bishops increase, the lik...WOW! So as the number of bishops increase, the likelihood of having that supermajority decreases. Neat trick. More bishops makes it harder to get that majority and all the while when fewer bishops show up, it makes it easier to see that legislation defeated. Cool so if a bishop were really wanting to do their utmost to defeat legislation, the best thing to do would be to stay home. Interesting too bad that strategy won't work in the house of deputies. Or would it. Anyway, I wonder what would happen if they had a convention and no one came. Now that would be interesting.Alexihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09222877183938209659noreply@blogger.com