By: Jon Jermey
Jesus’s claim was that he would bring about radical change in the lifetime of the people who were around him. That certainly didn’t happen. The fact that things DID change over the subsequent 2000...
View ArticleBy: Fred
Jon Jerney is correct. Constant change is an immutable characteristic of the world. Especially in the decades since World War II, and even more so via the various micro-electronic technological...
View ArticleBy: Fred
If Jesus did, and still is, changing the world then did he change everything without exception, or only the good bits? How do you account for all of the horrors perpetrated by Christian true believers...
View ArticleBy: Constance
Profound indeed. And a profound reason why Catholics are anti-abortion. Happy New Year, Graham. Shame Fred and Jon had to spoil it.
View ArticleBy: Graham
Agreed in some respects Constance, but I’m glad I got some disagreement. It is really immaterial whether Jesus thought he was going to change things within the lifetime of those who followed him or...
View ArticleBy: Ronda Jambe
Just saw that, a bit late. Very nicely expressed. One could see Christ as the first Communist, I think the liberation theologists have seen it that way. Perhaps he epitimizes the endless possibilities...
View ArticleBy: Poirot
Nice one, Graham. Being a mum, I think you’ve highlighted a common truth there. Christmas wishes to you and yours.
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