04-07-2007, 10:20 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>EX-BISHOP ADMITS THAT CHRISTIANITY IS INSANE </b>
The Times April 5 2007
Crucifixion "makes God into a psychopath"
The conventional explanation of the Crucifixion is illogical, insane and makes God sound like a psychopath, according to one of the countryâs most controversial clergymen.
The Very Rev Jeffrey John, the Dean of St Albans, attacked the doctrine of penal substitution â the idea that God sent Jesus to earth to suffer for our sins â during a Lent talk on BBC Radio 4 last night.
Dr John was forced to stand down as Bishop of Reading in 2003 after it emerged that he was homosexual. Evangelists last night rounded on his views as bordering on heresy.
In his radio lecture Dr John revealed that he had taken issue with the traditional teaching of the Crucifixion from a young age.
<b>He said: âWhat sort of God was this, getting so angry with the world and the people he created, and then, to calm himself down, demanding the blood of his own Son? </b>
â<b>And anyway, why should God forgive us through punishing somebody else? It was worse than illogical, it was insane. It made God sound like a psychopath.â </b> <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
A spokesman for the BBC said: âLent Talks are short, individual authored opinions in which the contributor is invited to reflect on a different part of Christâs Passion.â
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The Times April 5 2007
Crucifixion "makes God into a psychopath"
The conventional explanation of the Crucifixion is illogical, insane and makes God sound like a psychopath, according to one of the countryâs most controversial clergymen.
The Very Rev Jeffrey John, the Dean of St Albans, attacked the doctrine of penal substitution â the idea that God sent Jesus to earth to suffer for our sins â during a Lent talk on BBC Radio 4 last night.
Dr John was forced to stand down as Bishop of Reading in 2003 after it emerged that he was homosexual. Evangelists last night rounded on his views as bordering on heresy.
In his radio lecture Dr John revealed that he had taken issue with the traditional teaching of the Crucifixion from a young age.
<b>He said: âWhat sort of God was this, getting so angry with the world and the people he created, and then, to calm himself down, demanding the blood of his own Son? </b>
â<b>And anyway, why should God forgive us through punishing somebody else? It was worse than illogical, it was insane. It made God sound like a psychopath.â </b> <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo-->
A spokesman for the BBC said: âLent Talks are short, individual authored opinions in which the contributor is invited to reflect on a different part of Christâs Passion.â
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