Gold Dragon
Well-Known Member
While non-Christians may not be able to identify with Christ's death for the forgiveness of their sins, they can identify with Christ's opposition to injustice.Marcia said:But why give a secondary reason when one has a national tv audience - one of the largest for a political conventino (I think 80 million viewers or something like that), instead the THE reason for the death of Christ? My own view is that Miller has bought into or wants to appear he supports the Che Guavara Jesus, as I call him. This is the Jesus of many of the emerging "conversation" spokespeople/authors/leaders.
If it was not written for him, it likely had to pass through editors who may be more sensitive to what offends atheists and non-Christians than Miller is. Or it may have been Miller's choice and if so, I would agree that it was a missed opportunity to more clearly share the gospel message because of sensitivity to the audience.