To: LarryLied
What's next? An Atheist "minister"?
BTW, Jesus IS God, in the flesh.
To: GuillermoX;Ann Archy;pax_et_bonum;patent
By the time the left is done, church will be reduced to coffee and donuts. The big debate will be over whether coffee is OK or should they go to de-caf and tea.
I expect this from Unitarians (my church). They've been on this road for 200 years. But a Catholic priest? What is he doing in the church?
5 posted on
03/16/2002 6:59:07 AM PST by
LarryLied
To: GuillermoX, Ward Smythe, fortheDeclaration, ccWoody, RnMomof7
What fascinates me about these liberal ministers is that in one breath they'll argue 'til they're blue in the face that the bible is full of errors, human opinions, and entire books that should be ignored. Spong simply says it's all a lie, the entire Bible and any piece of it that has anything miraculous in it.
And then these churchified unbelievers will try to use pieces of the scripture they reject to talk about the cross, or about baptism, or about communion. Their religion is all form and pagentry. They'll argue in anger about "not rebaptising infants." But they reject the scriptures they use to make their case.
What silliness!!
53 posted on
03/18/2002 6:38:28 AM PST by
xzins
To: GuillermoX
My religion chooses to focus on Christ's triumph over death, his resurection, rather than the crucifixion. Also, Christ suffered for our sins the night before he was put on the cross, when he bled from every pore, and THAT was a greater torment to him then the crucifixion was.
68 posted on
03/18/2002 7:06:09 AM PST by
Grig
To: GuillermoX
We hold the death of the Lord, deep in our hearts.
92 posted on
03/18/2002 5:14:30 PM PST by
Mercat
To: GuillermoX
We already have atheist ministers....
98 posted on
03/19/2002 1:01:01 PM PST by
pankot
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