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The Last Temptations

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The media furor surrounding “The Last Temptation of Christ” has, tragically, given vivid life to all the stereotypes non-Christians have of Christians and confirmed their very worst fears.

As self-appointed apologists spouted and raved for the TV cameras, the subliminal message became clear: Christians are intolerant, narrow-minded and obsessed with control.

Special thanks, incidentally, to the Rev. Paul Crouch for telling us that the film should be “burned at the stake.”

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In saying this, he puts the protest into its precise historical context and identifies its spiritual ancestry: not the gentle carpenter of Nazareth, but the inquisitors of 16th Century Spain.

REV. HARRY C. CRONIN, C.S.C

Church of St. Francis Xavier

Burbank

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