I had forgotten about Spong and his great egotism. On the radio show, he refers to Scripture but does not actually quote much, except to twist it. He says that there never was a time that people were perfect, meaning no Garden of Eden, and so all they need to do is to realize their own human potential. On the radio, Spong seems to say that the KJV should not have supplied the word
he in this verse: Spong says that the soldiers fall back in dismay, as if Roman soldiers knew Jewish theology. It seems that Spong is complaining about mistranslations in John in the KJV whereas they do not exist in truth because the KJV is clear where they have inserted words needed in English for understanding of the Greek intention. KJV is not totally a literal translation but has some dynamic aspects.
He says that we should understand Scripture in light of the Dead Sea Scrolls and that we live in a post-Darwin age, which I suppose he means that we are now even more scientific. Spong says that Jesus gave a good example of how we can all live up to our human potential and be even happier. Spong dislikes the butcher shop aspect of Christianity that teaches Spong says that God would not call for human sacrifice. While the religious left claims great knowledge and scholarship, Spong cannot be considered a serious scholar because of his lack of accuracy and his personal opinions of what God should be.
Spong is no theologian. Creation.com has written a run-down of his opinions in more detail
http://creation.com/whats-wrong-with-bishop-spong Spong does not believe that Jesus is God and his ramblings have been called "theo-babble."