Professor versus Cardinal (#qanda)
Posted on April 12, 2012
Filed under Opinion
“…Q&A on ABC television was an Easter Monday special, featuring Professor Richard Dawkins, author of The God Delusion, and Sydney’s Catholic Archbishop, Cardinal George Pell for a live discussion of faith, science, and morality. The show’s audience was 863,000, its biggest audience since it covered the 2010 federal election. …
Cardinal Pell is creedally orthodox, and conservative on personal and sexual ethics. However I am very unhappy at having him as a spokesman for biblical Christianity. Because on Q&A, he managed to insult the Jewish people, question the existence of Adam and Eve as merely mythological, forget whether or not God actually inscribed the Ten Commands for Moses… stated that atheists can certainly go to heaven, and pushed the unbiblical ideas of purgatory and transubstantiation…”
– read all of Sandy Grant’s comments at The Briefing.
Related: Nathan Campbell, blogging as “St. Eutychus”, comments on Q&A – and links to raw footage of a Good Friday SBS interview with Archbishop Peter Jensen (scroll down).
Image: ABC TV.