Posted by infinitygoods on December 20, 2007

The Archbishop of Canterbury says there was no virgin birth, no magi (only a legend), and no star, among other blabberings. This is coming from a religious leader of the Christian faith, but since atheism keeps creeping into our churches, even an Archbishop no longer believes in the biblical nativity. I found all the details on Tad Cronn’s blog, so head over there to read his editorial on the Archbishop’s heresy titled The Archbishop of Can’t Be: Atheism in the Church.
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4urpets said
You might also want to read, “Vatican Nativity Does Away With The Manger” at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/12/14/wrome114.xml.
infinitygoods said
That would be a very scary article indeed if it were true. I am researching more about it and will let you know what I find. The article you mention is very inflammatory and not based on named sources though.