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Baron Kurtz said:Really, the vicar in my home town won't leave my parents alone about me ... At least that was the case about 5 years ago. Apparently i'm already "burning in the fires of the Pit that is Bottomless".
I sympathise bk - I used to live next door to a born-again Christian who once told my wife, in all seriousness, that after speaking to me for just a few minutes he knew I could never be saved and that I was on the road to eternal damnation. Her reaction to this was a snort of disgust, and a withering stare that sent him scuttling back into his house. One more reason for making me glad I married her.
jamespowers said:It is not the faith of Chrisitians they are worried about it is the perception of the religion by people who have no idea about it.
Fortunately this is a small tempest but the fact is that if some other religion were attacked you would have gotten this:
Regards,
J
Then I'm surprised that the opinion of non-believers is taken so seriously by the church.
Has "Christianity" been attacked though? The point of DVC is that one branch of the Christian faith covered up certain aspects of the life of Christ. This coverup was brutal, but the Catholic Church is fully capable of brutality when it deems it necessary - the Spanish Inquisition and the Crusades spring immediately to mind. DVC is definitely not saying that Christ never existed, just that he was more human than previously thought. I've read far more insulting fiction about Christ than DVC, which caused little if any upset - Michael Moorcocks Behold The Man replaces a slow-witted and distinctly unholy Jesus Christ with a time taveller who sacrifices himself on the cross so that the Catholic church would still be founded.
Ultimately - what would be so terrible about Christ having a sexual relationship with Mary anyway?