1 thought on “Internet could trigger religious ‘revolution’ as big as birth of Christianity – Lord Sacks – Daily Telegraph”
As I have said, the revolution I would like to see is the use of the internet for serious and candid debate and disagreement, open to both scholars and lay Christians, to explore and challenge the strongest arguments for and against the various, mutually incompatible, versions of Christian truth held by those who believe that Christianity is in some sense true. This would be much better than debate/disagreement carried on in journals, books, working parties or verbally in General Synod.
As I have said, the revolution I would like to see is the use of the internet for serious and candid debate and disagreement, open to both scholars and lay Christians, to explore and challenge the strongest arguments for and against the various, mutually incompatible, versions of Christian truth held by those who believe that Christianity is in some sense true. This would be much better than debate/disagreement carried on in journals, books, working parties or verbally in General Synod.
Phil Almond