Cognitive dissonance has gone chic.
Says the Reverand Ann Holmes Redding in The Seattle Times:
__________________________________________________________________________________________What makes Jesus unique, she believes, is that out of all humans, he most embodied being filled with God and identifying completely with God's will.
She does believe that Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, and acknowledges those beliefs conflict with the teachings of the Quran. "That's something I'll find a challenge the rest of my life," she said.
She considers Jesus her savior. At times of despair, because she knows Jesus suffered and overcame suffering, "he has connected me with God," she said.
That's not to say she couldn't develop as deep a relationship with Mohammed. "I'm still getting to know him," she said.
2 comments:
A little of both and a lot of nothing. Funny that she made the headlines the way she did...
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