I have heard of a Christian minister who didn’t believe in resurrection of our souls. And this minister sounds like one who was hired briefly by the congregation I grew up in many decades ago, until his actual preaching showed he didn’t really believe the bible. And he was a theology school graduate.
It is the 2,000 years of culture that Christianity has formed and nurtured that, unfortunately, given the freedom and protection from consequences for such as this “minister” to believe that ‘Christianity should change’ and also that many atheists I’ve met to believe that the society and culture of this country would exist without the existence and practice of Christianity
I just got the thought:
This man’s article is good for Pastor Search committees to have a copy of as “What not to look for in a ‘christian’ minister applying for the position. Or to be part of the interview process.