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Piers Morgan Wants to Amend Moses

sam allen Wrote: Dec 28, 2012 2:47 PM
Michael, perhaps Warren was not as elegant as you would have liked in his responses to Piers, but none of us is perfect. He was fairly clear about the authority and perspicuity of scripture versus the changing opinion of the modern world. Also, please do not use John 7:53-8:11 in an article defending scripture. The manuscript evidence is clear that it was not originally in the text. It is a great story that seems consistent with the character of Jesus, but it should not be used to make theological point like it was scripture. Treating this passage like the rest of scripture leaves you open to the charge that you are not careful with the text which I know you are in other areas.

Fresh off his attack on America’s gun control laws, Piers Morgan set his sights on another set of laws that trouble him, the laws of Moses and the Bible. But before he called for an amendment to the Bible to recognize “gay rights,” Morgan actually asked his guest, Pastor Rick Warren, a very fair question, and Warren stumbled in his answer.

Of course, Morgan’s timing could not have been worse. After all, this was a Christmas Eve interview with a Christian leader, and Morgan is not exactly riding a wave of popularity. And to compare the Bible to the Constitution shows...

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