When Bishop John Shelby Spong dies, will four million people throng Newark? Maybe Christianity needn't "change or die."
[UPDATE from Mr. T.: Great minds think alike.Uwe Siemon-Netto notes: "'We need a visible church, and the Catholic Church is it. The pope is the leader of all the world's Christians,' agreed Robert Benne, a Lutheran theologian heading the Center for Religion and Society in Salem, Va.
'When in the history of the world did 4 million people ever show up anywhere voluntarily?' asked Benne. 'Who on the other hand would come for a funeral of Bishop (John Shelby) Spong?'"]
Saturday, April 09, 2005
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The thing that really gets me is that now that a new pope will be selected, the 'progressives' are all hoping for someone closer to the model of Spong than to JPII in hopes of modernizing the church. But have they not looked at what's been done to the Episcopalian mainline church. It's being emptied by the day. For as much difficulty as the American Catholic Church may have, I'd not trade our situation for there's for anything.
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