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Betrayal of Jesus: 21st Century Challenges for Christians Betrayal of Jesus: 21st Century Challenges for Christians by Davis D. Danizier
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“is ironic that many Evangelical Bible literalists claim that Catholics are not true Christians, yet they claim divine infallibility of a specific set of ancient writings selected and compiled by the very body whose theology they find fatally suspect.”
Davis D. Danizier, Betrayal of Jesus: 21st Century Challenges for Christians
“The time may come when many self-professed Christians might stand before Jesus, but will not be awarded the gift of salvation. They will protest, “But I accepted You as my Savior!” And Jesus will answer, “You spoke words of acceptance, but you did not accept me. Many times I came to you and you turned me away. You saw me as a homeless beggar and turned away in revulsion. I was sick with AIDS and you refused to come near me. I was a stranger, from a different country, without proper papers, and you welcomed me not. I came to you as the ‘least of these,’ and you accepted me not.” Jesus closed out his first teaching, the Sermon on the Mount, with a warning that it is not enough to profess acceptance with lip service only (Matt. 7:21-27). True acceptance is demonstrated in action, not just empty words.”
Davis D. Danizier, Betrayal of Jesus: 21st Century Challenges for Christians
“Unfortunately, this love and beauty that fill the words attributed to Jesus were severely undermined by Paul, who taught a message 180° opposite of Jesus. And since Paul was the missionary through whose perspective so many converts found their way to Christianity, the tragedy is that it is his view that becomes the dominant view of Christendom.”
Davis D. Danizier, Betrayal of Jesus: 21st Century Challenges for Christians