Bill O'Reilly, you've got competition coming from the left. Duck or you will be slapped down with a cowpie from Piers Morgan. You know something, Piers, I used to like you on Britain's Got Talent ...well, most of the time.
All that aside, read this portion of an article at Canada Free Press. Piers has gone mad.
Helen
Piers Morgan Takes Aim at the Bible
You’ve got to hand it to bloviating Brit Piers Morgan. While he got most of the facts wrong in his recent targeting of the Second Amendment, it hasn’t stopped him from moving on to even more formidable targets.
Such as the Bible.
He says the book is “inherently flawed”—and needs to be amended.
Piers handed down his decree while interviewing Saddleback Church pastor Rick Warren on the December 24th“Piers Morgan Tonight.” Yes, on Christmas Eve.
When other hosts might be discussing love, brotherhood, salvation, and all things ethereal, Captain Morgan was giving us the world according to Piers. And how would he improve the Good Book? Said he, “Both the Bible and the Constitution were well intentioned, but they are basically, inherently flawed. Hence the need to amend it. My point to you [Warren] about gay rights, for example; it’s time for an amendment to the Bible.”
Well, Piere, we're so blessed to have you to correct both America's founding document and the most influential book in history. We had to suffer more than 200 years with one and more than 2000 with the other, but the right god-man has finally come along. Oh, and when you're done with that, old boy, can you contact the Genome Project and rewrite the human genetic code for us? We're flawed, too.
To Warren's credit, he ploitely but firmly disagreed, responding to the amendment call by saying:
"What I believe is flawed is human opinion because it constantly changes. [...] What was hot is now not. [...] My definition of Truth is: if it's new, it's not true. If it was true a thousand years ago, it'll be true a thousand years from today; opinion changes, but Truth doesn't.
To this Morgan quite predictably responded, "We're going to agree to disagree on that."
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http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/52086?utm_source=CFP+Mailout&utm_campaign=7ee9686e2f-Call_to_Champions&utm_medium=email