It all comes back to the fact that, if Jesus were to return today, at least a few of most heartfelt "followers" would kill him all over again and dance on his grave, given the chance. One needn't be a Christian to see how tragically and harmfully even the New Testament has been exploited by those purported faith is secondary to their personal biases. (And if that statement resonates with you at all, I'd encourage you to rent "The Book of Life" by Hal Hartley, featuring Martin Donovan as Jesus Mark II.)
Devastating, beautiful, thought-provoking song, and glaringly missing from the "P.S." retrospective.
It all comes back to the fact that, if Jesus were to return today, at least a few of most heartfelt "followers" would kill him all over again and dance on his grave, given the chance. One needn't be a Christian to see how tragically and harmfully even the New Testament has been exploited by those purported faith is secondary to their personal biases. (And if that statement resonates with you at all, I'd encourage you to rent "The Book of Life" by Hal Hartley, featuring Martin Donovan as Jesus Mark II.)
Devastating, beautiful, thought-provoking song, and glaringly missing from the "P.S." retrospective.