Well yes, it might not meet Eastern Orthodox sensibilities, but in the West, for a young teen audience...Not so bad. Just in that short video all the early heresies are addressed. Thought that was clever.
I preferred C3Po's performance but I've had a few encounters with charismatics recently that really hit home with that one. Frank the Hippie Pope was included mostly because I liked the title.
Frank the Hippie Pope was included mostly because I liked the title.
Oh but that one was too funny. Over at TOS the Pope Frank apologists are daily debunking all of his liberation theology jargon as 'problems with interpretation." LOL like the Vatican translators all of a sudden had issues when Francis came on board.
Then the TOS SSPX crowd constantly with daggers sharpened to point out Frank's latest outrage. It's interesting to watch. Especially when the SSPXers tell Protestants they are apostates for leaving the Catholic church and then you have to remind them "who is your pope again?" All too entertaining at times.
Especially when the SSPXers tell Protestants they are apostates for leaving the Catholic church and then you have to remind them "who is your pope again?"
Three professors at a prestigious divinity school recently gathered around a table for a panel discussion. Their topic is perennially popular, especially in springtime: What exactly happened on that first Easter? Two of the professors were New Testament scholars, the third a patristics expert. When the two New Testament scholars agreed on the improbability of some of the details of the synoptic accounts, the third demurred: Im not a New Testament scholar, so I believe lots more than they do.