See Fr. Barron's article on Sullivan and the attempt from Jefferson on to render Jesus harmless and non-threatening as a kind of first-century Deepak Chopra HERE. So typical of Newsweek and the MSM to offer such a secularized, privatized, desacralized account of Jesus at Easter, when Christians all over the world celebrate--as does the New Testament prior to Jefferson's taking a razor to it--the Resurrection of the Son of God. Fr. Barron rightly mocks the offering of this warmed over 18th century reading as if it were edgy and daring, rather than just spiritually tone-deaf.
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Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Fr. Barron comments on Andrew Sullivan's Non-Threatening Jesus
See Fr. Barron's article on Sullivan and the attempt from Jefferson on to render Jesus harmless and non-threatening as a kind of first-century Deepak Chopra HERE. So typical of Newsweek and the MSM to offer such a secularized, privatized, desacralized account of Jesus at Easter, when Christians all over the world celebrate--as does the New Testament prior to Jefferson's taking a razor to it--the Resurrection of the Son of God. Fr. Barron rightly mocks the offering of this warmed over 18th century reading as if it were edgy and daring, rather than just spiritually tone-deaf.
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