Bono on Jesus: either the Messiah or a complete nutcase
Christ says: No. I’m not saying I’m a teacher, don’t call me teacher. I’m not saying I’m a prophet. I’m saying: “I’m the Messiah.” I’m saying: “I am God incarnate.”
Christ says: No. I’m not saying I’m a teacher, don’t call me teacher. I’m not saying I’m a prophet. I’m saying: “I’m the Messiah.” I’m saying: “I am God incarnate.”
This week, a lively discussion arose on Facebook off the post about online seminary education. Some spoke in favor of it, others expressed their reservations. What do you think?
These questions from Cynthia B. Astle are ones that should be seeing conversational rotation among the faithful.
“I conclude that same-gender couples have a right to petition the state to have their marriages lawfully recognized and protected.”
Don’t count them as irrelevant: relics of saints, and their reliquaries, reflect our current thinking.
“What the MDGs goes to is the most powerful challenge that exists in the Bible and in which ultimately the claim that the poor you have always with you is actually historically wrong.”
When I read, “Six days later, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John, and led them up a high mountain apart, by themselves,” I recognize the promise of adventure and come along, at least in my imagination. I had read this story many times, repeatedly asking myself, “Why these three disciples?”