Clergyman in Netherland’s largest Protestant denomination has decided Jesus didn’t exist

Posted August 5th, 2011 by David and filed in Barmy Clergymen

So obviously he wasn’t resurrected. While we’re at it, God isn’t a supernatural being, there is no life after death and the Bible describes myths.

Fittingly, his church is named the Exodus Church: that’s what his congregation should do as soon as possible.

He is not alone. According to a study by the Free University of Amsterdam, one-in-six clergy in the Protestantse Kerk in Nederland and six other smaller denominations are either agnostic or atheist.

Here he is.

 

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3 Responses to “Clergyman in Netherland’s largest Protestant denomination has decided Jesus didn’t exist”

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    [...] over at Anglican Samizdat posted twice on this yesterday, but as I was taking a break from t’interweb I [...]

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    Roger Pearse says:

    Obvious question: would these mock clergy be state funded, perchance?

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    Pietro de Swift says:

    How does this “reverend gentleman” deal with the question of the Last Judgement? Or does he just ignore the Bible com0pletely? He sounds like one of those “liberal progressives” who reckon that the Ten Commandments should be renamed the Ten Suggestions.

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