Mysterious ways
Sixteen years ago, Nadine Dorries—who has a book out today—told the world:
I am not an MP for any reason other than because God wants me to be. I constantly try to do what Jesus would do.
I’m an atheist and therefore ill-placed to comment on whether Jesus would publish a book containing ‘many colourful claims and lurid allegations about figures cloaked in anonymity.’
I wouldn’t like to speculate on whether Jesus would resign from Parliament after being denied a peerage.
The Bible is full of violence; it’s not for me to say whether Jesus would threaten to ‘nail your balls to the floor using your own front teeth’.
Jesus lived in less enlightened times, so we shouldn’t speculate on whether he’d have blocked cross-party talks to establish mental health support for NHS staff during the pandemic.
Perhaps Dorries explores the link between her faith and her actions in her new book. I’m certain that I won’t find out either way.
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