Several theologians will weigh in including Bishop John Shelby Spong who says:
"I don't think that most of the Resurrection narratives in the New Testament are historical at all. But I don't think there would have been a New Testament or a Jesus movement had there not been some astonishing experience of power. That caused these people to see Jesus in a way they had never seen him before."
The report is set to air Friday, May 20 at 10 p.m. ET / 9 Central.
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Sakes Alive!!! This guy is an Episcopal Bishop?!?!?!?
Paul was a homosexual? Um... HUH??? Where did he get that? And how on EARTH does that reconcile with what Paul wrote in Romans 1:24-27???
Pardon my bluntness, but it sounds like this guy didn't get enough oxygen as a fetus!
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