In his book, Benedict XVI describes Jesus with great passion, permitting every reader to reflect inwardly and to be touched by Christ. The pope said, ""to present the Jesus of the Gospels as the one true Jesus, like the historic Jesus, in an authentic sense of the expression... ...The teaching of Jesus does not stem from human learning. It comes from intimate contact with the Father, from face to face dialogue, to see that which is in the depths of the Father. It is the Word of the Son." Are these the words of a despot, or an anti-christ, as some have called the pope? Check it out at: http://www.ewtnreligiouscatalogue.com/page_no=1/edp_no=14447/shop.axd/ProductDetails
2007-07-23
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