But Was It a Random Resurrection?
Pope Benedictator borrows the language of evolution to talk about Jesus's "mutation."
"If we may borrow the language of the theory of evolution, it is the greatest 'mutation,' absolutely the most crucial leap into a totally new dimension that there has ever been in the long history of life and its development: a leap into a completely new order which does concern us, and concerns the whole of history."
Gag. I didn't need to read that.
"If we may borrow the language of the theory of evolution, it is the greatest 'mutation,' absolutely the most crucial leap into a totally new dimension that there has ever been in the long history of life and its development: a leap into a completely new order which does concern us, and concerns the whole of history."
Gag. I didn't need to read that.
2 Comments:
When I first read the quote, I thought it said "the hole of history."
And there was much laughter.
LOL! I did need to read that. Thanks.
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