Tough one for Mail readers Christ and Occupy.
Jesus would be with St Paul's protesters this Christmas, says Archbishop of Canterbury
Jesus would spend Christmas with the St Paul’s Cathedral protesters, the Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday.
Dr Rowan Williams declared that Christ would be ‘there, sharing the risks, not just taking sides.’
He said in an article aimed at the huge audience of buyers of the Christmas edition of the Radio Times that Jesus ‘is somebody who constantly asks awkward questions’.
The Archbishop said: ‘Christmas doesn’t commemorate the birth of a super-good person who shows us how to get it right every time, but the arrival in the world of someone who tells us that everything could be different.’
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What would Jesus do? Well for one thing he wouldn't be peeing and pooping in the street!
- darcy - , right foot forward. Labour NEVER again - Lib-Dems twice as bad., 6/12/2011 4:06 101
Nobody has done that
How did this BUFFOON get into the position he is in. And the Churchleaders wonder why congregations are falling
- EngandandStGeorge, Derby, 6/12/2011 7:21 104
Yeah, because Jesus was such a fan of bankers during his time
I seem to remember the one about Jesus of Nazareth giving a load of people the boot for desecrating the temple grounds with their disrespectful presence, just as this lot are doing to St Paul's. Time to get your boots on Rowan!
- rickb, darlington, co durham, 6/12/2011 7:07 89
Yes he did, except they aren't in the temple grounds are they? I very much doubt he would kick them out either way they are hardly money changers and sellers now surely.
Jesus said "My kingdom is no part of this world" he is not political.
- Patsy, Taunton, 6/12/2011 7:18 82
Perhaps, but Christ would certainly stand up for most vulnerable
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