Several years ago, a pastor in Florida gave me first-hand information that "Hanoi Jane" Fonda had accepted Christ in an Atlanta church with which he was familiar and had become a Christian, but I have since had my doubts.Below is from an interview with her by Liz Smith of The New York Post. You decide. My suspicions are confirmed, but only God knows for sure. Whichever, this misguided woman needs prayer. She politicizes other people's faith while calling herself a "feminist Christian" and still supporting the murder of unborn babies.
Jim
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LIZ: Jane, many people are interested in your having become a Christian after being an agnostic most of your life. What kind of church do you go to in Atlanta?
Jane: I am searching for one, but have not found one yet. And, Liz, I am a feminist Christian.
Liz: So maybe you see Christianity in a broader sense than the fundamentalists?
Jane: I don't want to offend anyone. But I believe people have different ways of approaching The Word. For me, it's metaphor, written by people a long time after Christ died. And interpreted by specific groups. I read the gospels that aren't included in the Bible. These make me feel good about calling myself a Christian. What we are seeing today are policy makers who say they're Christians.