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Christianity Without Cross Is Blasphemy - Bishop Erik Varden

"The Gospel of Jesus Christ is an end in itself," Bishop Erik Varden of Trondheim, Norway, told OsvNews.com on 11 May during a trip to the USA.

"Any attempt to instrumentalise the Gospel for a subsidiary purpose, whether cultural, ideological or political, is suspect."

He warned against "any attempt to brandish Christianity void of the message and presence of the Wounded and Risen One".

And: "Any presentation of Christianity that abstracts the scandal of the Cross, or that uses the Cross perversely as a weapon with which to strike others, is veering towards heresy or even blasphemy."

However, the main focus of the interview is psychology, not religion. Some of his main points are:

- absolutizing our own experience
- immersed in my own experience
- the drama of my existence
- learn to live with my wound
- being wounded is the human norm
- a remembrance of healing
- living enclosed in ourselves
- shut myself off
- a new way of being human
- a human life is a drawn-out affair

Picture: Vatican Media, #newsYesqbihihv
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john333

Shouldn't the Pope be saying this. One thing to describe the problem another to fix it .( SSPX is fixing it) our final hope if they fail all hell will break lose

V.R.S.

" Any presentation of Christianity that abstracts the scandal of the Cross..."
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I read in St. Paul's epistle:
"But we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews indeed a scandal (skandalon)..." (1 Corinthians 1)
So a question follows: is this guy a Jew?

Humanism in its purest form! Thank you very much Mr Paulo Coelho...pardon me, I misspoke: Mr Bishop Erik Varden.

john333

What ever you did to least of my brethren you did to me. Corporal and spiritual acts of mercy its all in the Baltimore catechism . Stop the navel gazing