Gerry Adams: Jesus and Me
There's still time to watch Gerry Adams's , part of Channel 4's The Bible: A History series. "For as long as I've had a memory, Jesus has been in there," says the Sinn Fein president at the beginning of the programme. He speaks to theologians, historians and other experts in an effort to piece together a credible narrative of Jesus's life, and, as a counterpoint, we learn something of Gerry Adam's life too.
In today's Sunday Times, he found Adams's Life of Jesus revealing in ways Gerry Adams certainly did not intend. He writes:
"Stepping through the story of the crucifixion, Adams plainly saw the IRA and his activism cast in the figure of Christ -- a freedom fighter sentenced by a cynical occupying power -- when, in truth, he was far more obviously and damningly suited to the role of Caiaphas, the expedient political operator willing to sacrifice his own people to maintain an orthodoxy and a grip on worldly power. Inevitably, what it reminded me of was Life of Brian and the squabbling of the People's Front of Judea: "What have the British ever done for us?" It was Adams 0, Christ 1 (own goal)."