Another instance of Christendom running to sit at
the feet of the well known and
successful "worldlings" just as soon as they make
the first "christian sounding" baby noise ...
Ms Rice is writing a book like an expert "theologian" before she is even wet behind the
ears.
FYI Ann Rice has a homosexual son and at this point she does not think there is a conflict
between that lifestyle and being a follower
of Christ... so I would send my money to
a good
cause and spend time reading
the much more beneficial Book
:).
From: "Lance Muir" <
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Subject: [TruthTalk] Fw: interesting
book
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> Hey there. Hope the week before Christmas is a busy
one. Just thought
> I'd let you know about an
interesting book I got out of the library.
> Christ the Lord:
Out of Egypt by Anne Rice. Yes, she of Interview with
> the
Vampire and multiple Vampire books has written a book about the life
> of Christ as a child, age 7 or 8. It's actually quite good
and she cites
> NT Wright as one of her most important sources. And
lots of other scholars
> I have never heard of but you may have.
There is a lengthy afterward in
> the book, detailing her
conservative Catholic upbringing, her marriage to
> an athiest, his
death from a brain tumor, and her return to faith.
> When I
commented to the librarian that a life of Christ was an interesting
> choice for a woman who seemed to be obsessed with vampires, she
pointed
> out that it was just another way of exploring
spirituality. I suppose!
> Actually I never read the vampire
ones, and I didn't see the movie. Was
> that Tom
Cruise??
> I enjoyed the historical context she creates. And
of course, like any
> really good novelist, she lets the story do
the talking, rather than
> feeling the need to have each character
preach at the reader!!!
> I saw it was listed by beliefnet.com as
'the best spiritual book of the
> year'. I'm not sure how
discerning they are, but I guess it's something.
> Dave's reading it
now, and really liking it as well. Hardcover, Knopf,
> just
in case you were interested.
>
> Have a good
Christmas.
>
> Barb
>
>
>
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