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Feb 2008)
"Author Grisham "off base""
So. Baptist official says author Grisham 'off base'
Allie Martin - OneNewsNow - 2/7/2008 8:00:00 AM
The president of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics
and Religious Liberty Commission says comments by best-selling author John
Grisham at the recent "New Baptist Covenant" meeting are theologically
off base.
During a rare public speech, Grisham criticized Baptists
who believe the Bible is the inerrant Word of God. The novelist spoke about
a Baptist church he attended as a youth, which he described as intolerant
because its leaders said the Bible should be read literally.
The Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission
president, Dr. Richard Land, disagrees with Grisham and says it is not
intolerant to defend God's Word. "I don't think taking a strong and high
view of Scripture is intolerant," he maintains. "It's being obedient to
the command of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And so, John Grisham is
a really good novelist, I enjoy reading his books -- but I don't think
I'll take his advice on theology."
Dr. Land also contends it is no coincidence that the
meeting -- which featured former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton
-- was held a week before the Super Tuesday primaries. The meeting also
featured former Vice President Al Gore, who was named "Baptist of the Year."
They also proclaimed him to be a prophet. I guess he is a prophet,
a false prophet. He used Matthew 16: 2-4 to support his premises.
"Anyone who thinks all of that amounts to coincidence,
I've got beachfront property in Arizona I'd for you to look at," says Land.