Dear readers (and you know who you are):
Yes, yes, yes. Your Getreligionistas received your emails about the pre-Christmas Newsweek cover story "about" the Bible. The problem was trying to figure out how to respond. Let's take this slowly, dealing with a few of the questions that I received in emails.
(1) Hey, who knew that Newsweek still exists? Yes, there is evidence that Newsweek still exists.
(2) Wait a minute. Why is Newsweek publishing a story that is attacking the Bible? Isn't Newsweek owed, these days, by people with connections to one of the other Messiah figures from Korea, as in David Jang of "The Community"?
The short answer is that Newsweek is linked financially to Jang, and this is one of those rare cases in which a commentator (that would be me) gets to point readers seeking background materials to coverage on this and related issues in both Christianity Today and then over in Mother Jones. Dig in. And be careful out there.
(3) Does Newsweek still hold itself out as a "news" publication, these days?
In other words, what, precisely, IS this piece by Vanity Fair contributing editor Kurt Eichenwald supposed to be?