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UK: Tory MP says views of some conservative Anglicans “differ little from ISIL”

Feb 18, 2017 10:59 am By Christine Douglass-Williams

Michael Fabricant states:

Simply opting for more of the same for the sake of unity amongst a diverse Communion – some of whose views differ little from ISIL – is a choice of quantity over quality.

If anyone has come across reports of conservative Anglicans blowing up an “infidel” infant in explosives training, beheading unbelievers, throwing gays off buildings, driving trucks into crowds, and other such barbarity, please inform the rest of us. Michael Fabricant, who was once vice-chair of the Conservative party, had another unfortunate lapse that got him fired. As reported by the UK Daily Mail:

It got him sacked as Tory vice chairman earlier this year when, bizarrely, he tweeted about having sex with a llama.

Fabricant need not fear for his life among conservative Anglicans, however, while he would certainly be murdered if he ventured into the Islamic State.

“Tory MP: Some Conservative Anglicans Are The Same As ISIS”, by Harry Farley, Christian Today, February 17, 2017:

A former vice-chair of the Conservative party has compared some conservative Christians to the militant jihadist group ISIS in an article calling on the Church of England to ‘fully embrace the 21st century’.

Michael Fabricant, MP for Lichfield, told the Church ‘to take a tough line on its less progressive elements’ as he suggested it is time for the worldwide Anglican Communion to split.

‘Simply opting for more of the same for the sake of unity amongst a diverse Communion – some of whose views differ little from ISIL – is a choice of quantity over quality,’ he wrote in the Telegraph.

‘Perhaps the Church should take a tough line on its less progressive elements: get with the times or get out. The longer the Anglican Communion shies away from modern liberal values, the greater the chance that its British, American and Commonwealth Churches will become mere shells of their former selves.’

The Tory MP admitted he is an ‘agnostic’ but added ‘there is much to admire about the Church of England’ and said he wants it to thrive.

‘Embracing liberal Christianity may actually halt the fall in the Church of England’s congregation numbers as well,’ he wrote.

‘Religiosity may be declining in the UK but it does not have to be this way. Perhaps if the Church’s teachings were more in-step with the population at large that would in turn lead to more churchgoers.’

He added: ‘Surely the most important thing is that the core teachings of Jesus, based around love and charity, are heard by all? If some in the Communion want to break away and follow a more conservative version of Christianity so be it, but let the Church of England and the Anglican Communion fully embrace the 21st century.’

But at the same time the Church faces diametrically opposing calls over its next steps from the conservative Anglican grouping GAFCON UK.

After a report the CofE’s ruling body threw out keeping a conservative line on sexuality, GAFCON responded by suggesting a ‘better way’ for a Church that ‘now finds itself in disarray’.

In a statement after the biannual general synod, the fringe body with links to a number of the more conservative Anglican provinces in the global south, laid out seven principles for ‘a better church future’.

Claiming the traditional Anglican Communion had failed, they called ‘orthodox Anglicans’ to unite around GAFCON’s own statement of faith as an alternative and rival body of churches……

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  1. steve says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:04 am

    Just more proof that the conservative party in England is anything but conservative and is simply another left wing vehicle

    • Greyhound Fancier says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 8:57 pm

      I am Episcopalian and may have a sense of what is going on here. The Anglican primates, priests, and deacons in Africa and Asia tend to adhere to traditional Christian morality and practice.

      That, apparently, is too much for the Episcopal Church in the USA and some onlookers in the UK. It’s odd, isn’t it, that we do not respect those on the frontline of the jihad? The liberal wing of the Anglican Communion is ‘multi-culti’ until they encounter the traditionalists from the less-developed world. Some Anglican bishops in Africa began to refuse aid from the US over ten years ago, because they preferred poverty to giving up their views on morals and practice.

      Two points on this: 1) it may be that the national Anglican churches in the less-developed world adhere to traditional morality as their teaching because the people in their areas face terrible poverty if they goof up and, for example, have an infant without a committed father; 2) western liberals are upset with the Africans about their ideas on same-sex attraction, but with the horrendous AIDS crisis in Africa, it might make sense in that part of the world to push marriage only as the venue to sexual relations; and 3) Anglican people in Sudan, Kenya, and Nigeria have faced the jihad and suffered the loss of millions, e.g. the lost boys of Sudan and the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram. Their experience should buy them some respect from westerners, but that is absent.

      The only people I know, outside the US military, who have engaged in struggle with the jihadis are from Sudan. I knew a man who fought the jihadists for years before immigrating to the US. This man was very proud that one of Queen Victoria’s grandchildren came to Sudan to help establish Anglicanism there. The Sudanese descendants of those originally evangelized are the ones who’ve been persecuted over the past 20 years or so, by Mohammedans.

      I know lost boys of Sudan. They deserve our respect because they did not bow to Mohammedanism and accept it. The jihadists made them an offer they couldn’t refuse, but they did! The boys fled rather than accept slavery, death, or conversion to Islam. Boys of 12 were the leaders for boys of 8 – they escaped to Kenya and lived in camps until the US took them in.

      The man in the article is agnostic. Not knowing Jesus of Nazareth, he can’t understand the importance of love and loyalty to Jesus. However, making the Anglican communion more liberal than it is now probably won’t increase its influence. In the US, the “mainline” churches, the liberal ones, are losing membership every year. I bet the man in the article won’t attend the Anglican church regardless of what is being taught!

      • gravenimage says

        Feb 18, 2017 at 11:00 pm

        There are Agnostics and Atheists who are decent and sane people–but Michael Fabricant is not one of them.

      • Byzantium1683 says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 1:40 am

        While I generally agree, I would note that the Aids epidemic grew out of control IN traditional countries (of course, there is no other kind in Africa to my knowledge)

        Thus, I don’t think keeping that style is going to help cure it. Certainly not anti-gay beliefs. Beliefs like raping lesbians to fix them isn’t going to stop aids. (An traditional belief, though its not a religious one like you speak of) And then there is the belief that having sex with virgins cures aids, which actually does the exact opposite.

        If I was factually wrong in any of that, I apologize.

      • Kepha says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 2:11 pm

        Read you loud and clear, GF. I am neither Episcopalian nor Anglican, but I respect those African and Asian bishops who are appalled at what their fellow Anglicans in the North Atlantic world are up to.

        As for Fabricant, it seems he always has a bad hair day.

  2. Johan Elzinga says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:15 am

    Get with the times or get out. That sounds like Bush when he said “You are either with us or against us” when he invaded Iraq on false grounds – the weapons of mass destruction that have never been found there (but are plentiful available in Iran and in Saoudi Arabia). To get with the times: does this also include freedom of speech? Of is indeed witch burning a viable choice again? Freedom of speech is one of the pillars of democracy, and is relatively new (and scarce). No, don’t throw anyone out because of an opinion that you don’t like! However: some Christians are known to be very displeased with freedom of speach. And with freedom of choice, freedom to choose your own lifestyle. It also implies that you will try to enable your own people to speak out!

    • alida says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 11:42 am

      iT’S CRAZY THAT IN THE 21ST CENTRY THAT THERE ARE RACIST DOCTORS. i CRY A LOT WHEN i THINK HOW NAIVE MY FANILY WAS I THINK THAT MY HUSBAND AS NOT MURDERED BY A MUSLIM. hE WAS MURDERED BY A MUSLIM. IT IS HARD OR ME TO REMEMBER. hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhE WAS MURDERED AND YES HE WAS MURDERED BY A MUSLIM. THEY TOLD ME. i CAN WRITE MORE. I FLOOD WITH TEARS!

      • alida says

        Feb 18, 2017 at 11:45 am

        i WILL DO ANYTHING TO SEE HIS MURDERERS BROUGHT TO JUSTICE. hE WAS MUDERED BY A MEDICAL DOCTOR….

    • Lucia Bartoli says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 1:27 pm

      First of all, Christanity has NOTHING in common with ISIS. Next, the WORST U S president you can think of is better than the best (if I dare use the word “best” in conjunction with them) islamist. In fact, if you condemn the Crusades, then you condemn the salvation of Christianity and Judaism in the Holy Land. There is no mercy for evil no matter WHEN it happens or WHO commits it. Thus, muslims who are intent to finish off all non-muslims, should receive no leeway. All the dialogue on earth does not change evil to good.

    • Terry says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 2:15 pm

      Not defending George W Bush.

      1. William Jefferson (aka Bill) Clinton, as President said that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.

      2. Hussein refused to let UN or any other “inspectors” in to check. If he had none, he should have welcomed them.

      3. These were found- BY ISIS- in a desolate area – where neither British or American troops went. (Why, I do not know).

      The good thing was-these weapons (had ( for want of a better term) expired and were ( thankfully) useless. )one paper had pictures of the canisters, etc of them – a few years ago. Were on the net.

      • Terry says

        Feb 18, 2017 at 2:16 pm

        This is to Johan- a few posts above)

      • Anne Smith says

        Feb 20, 2017 at 11:08 am

        Weapons Inspectors did go in, Terry. They could not find any weapons of md and reported this back to the British Government.

        Blair was so keen to curry favour with Bush he overrode the findings, ensuring his place on the lucrative speaking circuit especially in the US.

        Our soldiers died to pay Blair’s (many) mortgages.

        • Terry says

          Feb 21, 2017 at 8:31 pm

          I beleive the inspectors were allowed in once, and turned down when tried for a second inspection-although I could be wrong.

          I did seea n article ( with photos) -on the net- from a small paper-of weapons ( chemical mostly) found in a remote part of Iraq. It was mentioned that the British and American troops never went into that specific area- as there was no fighting there. The chemicals, however, had -not sure what the proper word is- but will say- deteriorated- to the extent, that they were no longer lethal. (If a drug or food- past their expiration date-by a number of years). It was believed that Hussein kept the weapons there, because it was a remote area.

          The Lame stream media despised Bush (almost, it seems, as half as much as Trump) and never reported it.

    • gravenimage says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 11:05 pm

      Johan Elzinga wrote:

      Get with the times or get out. That sounds like Bush when he said “You are either with us or against us”
      …………………….

      Bush had his blind spots, but what he meant here was that you are either anti-Jihad terrorism or you are not. I don’t think that was a bad thing, and it has nothing whatsoever to do with what Fabricant is banging on about here.

      • johan elzinga says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 4:04 am

        I was off topic, guilty as charged. Although Sadam was evil he kept the forces of radical islam at bay. Additionally, the question remains how it could get all out of hand so completely! How, for example, did Isis get so many weapons through the years? I hardly believe those are weapons that are “left behind” by us. It was not a good thing to invade Iraq for the second tme, I believe, but it is fine that you think otherwise. Point is, I’m quite happy and satisfied that we can agree to disagree about this.

        • Kepha says

          Feb 19, 2017 at 2:21 pm

          Sodom Insane paid the families of Falastin suicide bombers who had killed Israelis $25,000. When Usama Bin Laden was holed up in Sudan, his people were in daily contact with Sodom Insane’s embaassy in Khartoum. Sodom Insane’s Iraq was the last resting place of Abu Nidal. He was capable and willing to support the nasties when it suited his purposes. In the First Gulf War, Sodom Insane was talking with everyone from the Irish Repubican Army to the Moro Liberation Front to the Japanese Red Army Faction and numerous Islamicist groups about knocking off Coalition diplomats. Sodom Insane was a terror to Khomeini’s disciples, not to Sunni terrorists.

          As for ISIL getting weapons, chalk it up to corrupt and sleazy militaries in the countries that Da’esh has destabilized selling their weapons, Erdogan’s Turkey, the Sa’udis and Gulf countries before things got out of hand, and our own foolish Obama administration in the USA (the people who thought they were supporting “moderate” rebels in Syria). As for going back into that quagmire being a mistake, you’re probably right. Frankly, I would be satisfied if our current Trump administration would simply stop at keeping Da’esh, Aida, and Shabaab supporters out of the USA.

  3. ensitue says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:30 am

    Didn’t we see this guy a Comet Ping Pong? God what a perv!

    • Beagle says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 2:29 pm

      His styling choices are reminiscent of Jimmy Savile.

  4. Vyx says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:38 am

    When was the last time there was a beheading committed by a Christian?

    Or an honor killing?

    • mortimer says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 12:51 pm

      Michael Fabricant’s extreme exaggeration is very lame and extremely insulting to people who are generous in their donations to charities and among the kindest, most civilized people in the world. He doesn’t know that he’s also insulted the entire Royal Family which are all conservative Anglicans and also most of the British Anglican aristocrats. What an idiot.

    • JMB says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 4:31 pm

      The French Guillotine? Invented as a humane method of execution, not sure when it was last used.

      • Terry says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 1:29 pm

        I think the guillotine was last used around 1790 or thereabouts. That would be my guess.

        • Kepha says

          Feb 19, 2017 at 2:22 pm

          Actually, it was last used in the 20th century.

        • Terry says

          Feb 21, 2017 at 8:23 pm

          Thank you. I did not know that. Nor did my sister ( who speaks fluent French, and has visited France – before the Muslim influx).

  5. mortimer says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:45 am

    Fabricating his own ‘facts’?

    Michael Fabricant is the king of absurdity. He has not read Islam’s original, foundational source texts (and wouldn’t know the names of them) and yet, preposterously, he presents himself as an authority on Islam capable of making a valid comparison.

    Learning about Islam takes a decade.

    Michael Fabricant is offensively dumb. The Tories are dumb to have appointed him.

  6. Mark A says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:49 am

    After the Anglican Church allowed a Muslim Koran reading in a Glasgow Cathedral during its last Epiphany service and after one of the Queen’s Anglican Chaplains was forced to resign over comments critical of said Koran reading, the Anglican Church is finished.

    It has been losing members for years and its only a question of time before the last Anglican turns out the lights in the last Anglican Church. Unfortunately, many of those former Anglican churches will likely become mosques.

    As for Micheal Fabricant, he looks and sounds like he has some mental health issues.

    • mortimer says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 12:55 pm

      The Episcopal Church of Scotland has a screw loose. They don’t realize that every time Muslims pray, they curse Jews and Christians.

  7. somehistory says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 11:56 am

    He’s disgusting…inside and out. He will reap what he is sowing so freely with a grin.

  8. isabella van der westhuizen says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 12:09 pm

    Come Home to Rome
    Come Home to Rome

    • JMB says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 4:38 pm

      OK, Here is some very “Fringe” Bible prophesy. Yes Rome would like to rule the world be it via the Vatican or the EU. Yes there will be severe compromises with true Christian values, it will be all about power, money and influence as well as ego. Merkel is definitely an instrument in all of this.

      Then in Jerusalem, time to get rid of the Islamic Dome on the Rock, also known as the “Abomination of Desolation” from the temple Mount. I am sure Trump and Netanyahu will nod in agreement while the 3rd Temple is built in it’s place. Forget Two State (non) solutions.

      • JMB says

        Feb 18, 2017 at 4:52 pm

        In the first paragraph above I also meant to say there will be compromise with Islam as well.

        • Greyhound Fancier says

          Feb 18, 2017 at 9:22 pm

          Islam is not likely to compromise. Attempts to compromise would be seen as evidence that the compromiser is on the ropes, ready for domination by Islam.

        • JMB says

          Feb 19, 2017 at 3:09 pm

          You are quite correct, Islam will not compromise and will just take advantage of any organisation that attempts appeasement.

    • gravenimage says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 11:08 pm

      Isabella, I’m afraid the current pope is quite an appeaser of Islam, as well.

  9. Angemon says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 1:58 pm

    ‘Perhaps the Church should take a tough line on its less progressive elements: get with the times or get out.

    Something something figurative Night of the Long Knives.

  10. Pal says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 2:13 pm

    “Is Britain Heading Towards A Civil War With Islam?”

  11. Custos Custodum says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 3:32 pm

    The Church of England is the “established” church, and thus a legitimate matter of concern for a British MP.

    Nonetheless, it has been a longstanding constitutional convention in the UK that MPs who do not themselves belong to the C of E keep a low profile where internal C of E matters are concerned. Conversely, the C of E has long been relaxed about allowing other religious groups to flourish freely.

    This tradition of mutual restraint has served everyone well for centuries. Michael Fabricant – who is not a member of the C of E – would do well to respect this tradition.

    Fabricant’s affection for camelids is a little excentricity of no harm to anyone (except the llamas). Interfering with well-established constitutional customs is far more dangerous.

  12. Carlos Danger says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 4:08 pm

    Mainline Protestant sects in the US are imploding due to their liberal “anything (except traditional theology) goes” positions doggedly embraced for the past half century. Soon the church of England, the US episcopal church, the Methodists, and the Presbyterians will be able to hold their annual meetings in a diner booth.

    • Salome says

      Feb 18, 2017 at 5:01 pm

      You are right, Carlos. So-called ‘liberal’ Christianity doesn’t build anything up. Further, its practitioners are anything but liberal–they are totalitarian.

    • dumbledoresarmy says

      Feb 19, 2017 at 5:18 am

      Fabricant claimed – ‘Embracing liberal Christianity may actually halt the fall in the Church of England’s congregation numbers as well”.

      Actually, no, it seems to work the other way. There *are* congregations – Anglican congregations – that are growing, in the UK. Some use the ‘Alpha’ course, which is classic, orthodox, Christianity – not ‘watered-down’ in the slightest. Some have discovered that if they *intentionally* use the old Prayer Book – I mean, 1662, maybe slightly modernised for comprehension of language – in regular worship, and *mean* it, their congregations grow.

      I have a friend who is a very committed traditional Christian; she worships within an Anglican congregation in the UK.

      Energy will flow – and does flow, and *is* flowing – to those congregations that rediscover the foundation of the faith. There are more of them than most people suspect.

      As God remarked to Elijah back in the day, when he lamented, “I, I alone am left”… “I have yet seven thousand in Israel who have not bowed the knee to Baal”.

      • dumbledoresarmy says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 5:20 am

        See here, for the Prayer Book Society.

        http://www.pbs.org.uk

        “…One bursary candidate wrote of his experience at the conferece: “I genuinely believe we are on the cusp of a change in attitude and use of the Book of Common Prayer, younger people in the Church, both laity and ordinands such as myself, are discovering the Prayer Book, its elucidation of doctrine, and the beauty and depths of its liturgy for the first time and with new enthusiasm.”

        Nota bene – “Its elucidation of doctrine”. The Prayer Book (1662) does NOT have any truck with what I call “Christianity-and-water”.

        The Prayer Book was the fruit of a major revival (one of many that, historically, down the centuries, have shaken the church in Britain).

        If Christians in Britain rediscover it and *use* it, it will take them back in turn to the Word: and the combination of word, prayer and sacraments may kindle the *next* great revival…and then all bets are off.

      • Kepha says

        Feb 19, 2017 at 2:26 pm

        Good to hear from you, DDA. I’m not an Anglican (more Presbhyterian/Continental Reformed), but I have a lot of respect and appreciation for the traditional Anglicans whom I have known–including some from “Down Under”.

  13. shoehorn says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 4:49 pm

    Has he got their names and has he rung the police?

  14. Lucretius says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 5:52 pm

    “‘Perhaps the Church should take a tough line on its less progressive elements: get with the times or get out. The longer the Anglican Communion shies away from modern liberal values, the greater the chance that its British, American and Commonwealth Churches will become mere shells of their former selves.’”

    How is the Church not irrelevant as an authority if the lead is rather from “modern liberal values”? Why should “the population at large” attend a Church whose teachings should strive to be “more in step” with what that up-to-date populace already thinks? Why have Christ if being conformed to the times and the most in-step is the best thing?

    “He added: ‘Surely the most important thing is that the core teachings of Jesus, based around love and charity, are heard by all?”

    Surely this reminds me of Machiavelli’s advice to Princes: maintain where possible the fascade and names of the old order, but covertly fill them with a new meaning. The “love and charity” of Christ and his apostles will not be that of those who “embrace the 21st century”. And most assuredly the “progressive” does not refrain from harshly castigating sins and sinners, pronouncing anathemas and urging the ruination of heretics, all in the name of “love”. He just does it according to a different Decalogue.

    Mark 8:38 (ASV) For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of man also shall be ashamed of him, when he cometh in the glory of his Father with the holy angels.

  15. Brian Hunter says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 8:52 pm

    The man has no shame, the cheap rug makes that obvious.

  16. Martin says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 9:50 pm

    That hair vexes me. It’s one of the seven unnatural wonders of the world.

  17. gravenimage says

    Feb 18, 2017 at 10:58 pm

    UK: Tory MP says views of some conservative Anglicans “differ little from ISIL”
    ……………………

    My God, what crap. Where are conservative Anglicans marrying children, using unbelievers as sex slaves, crucifying teenagers who run afoul of church rules, burning girls to death who refuse to have sex with them, and stoning families to death who attempt to flee?

    Is Michael Fabricant completely insane?

    • Custos Custodum says

      Feb 19, 2017 at 3:06 pm

      Is Michael Fabricant completely insane?

      Most likely, he Fabricant very sane indeed and knows very well who butters his bread.

      With one silly pronouncement, Fabricant has bought himself months of (relatively) favorable coverage by the festering Left: BBC, Guardian, and especially within the thoroughly left-infested Church of England itself (of which Fabricant is not a communing member, see post above).

      Leftist partner organizations in the U.S. (NYT, PBS) and Europe will no doubt chime in with favorable notices upon request.

    • Anne Smith says

      Feb 20, 2017 at 11:12 am

      Probably. No one in Britain takes him seriously – it is amazing that he found enough people to vote him into Parliament, but that is the great weakness of the Party system.

      Really his local party should de-select him and give us all a break.

  18. American-Pragmatism says

    Feb 19, 2017 at 12:22 am

    Some of his statements differ little from lies.

    Everyone should DEMAND Threat Detect™ be deployed. It is the only way to let the facts and data suggest who the terrorists are and to eliminate human bias and claims of “islamaphobia”.

    The OpenAI platform must be shut down.

  19. Frederick Middletonf says

    Feb 19, 2017 at 11:38 am

    Fabricater peddles the usual line, if the Church takes on society’s standards, then more people will be church-goers. So, where are all the feminists going to church now that they have women priests and bishops? No to be seen. Neither will there be an upturn in gay attendance if they accept ‘gay marriage’ or non-celibate gay clergy. In fact. the more the church behaves like the unbelieving world the less it can make its case for that world to be saved. The church does not exist to be popular, but to preach the Gospel.

  20. Kepha says

    Feb 19, 2017 at 2:29 pm

    The “Mainline” churches of the North Atlantic world have been heeding Fabricant’s advice for the better part of a century, and they are dying.

  21. G. Hardy says

    Feb 19, 2017 at 8:54 pm

    Fabricant, just in case your readers don’t know, is a flamboyant homosexual. In the minds of chaps like these, the Christian religion, because it condemns sodomy, is just as bad as Islam. Fabricant is an eccentric and a lightweight. Don’t worry yourselves overly with anything he says.

  22. Smart guy says

    Feb 20, 2017 at 5:10 am

    Let me make a prophesy. In the end it will all come down to a gunfight, and a Civil War.
    ” Whoever can conquer the street will one day conquer the state for every form of power politics and any dictatorship-run state has its roots in the street” Joseph Goebbels. (a former Marxist) with only one
    exception all Hitler’s Cabinet members were former Marxists. National Socialism was a form of Communism even calling its members “Comrades” Voting and “Democracy” are no match for control
    of the streets. With only 100,000 troops under arms Britain is probably out gunned by Islam right now !!
    Communism preaches that political power grows out of the barrel of a firearm. Half the French army has been mobilized to put down Islamic riots. If Moslems in France all riot at the same time the army will be out numbered.

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