Can someone explain this to me?
Why are members of the clergy who preach against Church doctrine allowed to continue wearing their collars? Why are these heretics not tossed out into the streets? Have we forgotten Christ’s proscription: “But he that shall scandalize one of these little ones that believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone should be hanged about his neck, and that he should be drowned in the depth of the sea.” (Matthew 18:6) If these men want to follow the broad road “that leadeth to destruction”, that is their business. But must we stand by and watch them serve as malevolent Pied Pipers, leading the Faithful into the abyss? It is time for the Vatican to get rid of these wayward priests, and the first cleric they can start with is Australian Father Peter Dresser:
“This whole matter regarding Jesus being God ... not only does violence to my own intelligence, but must be a sticking point for millions of people trying to make some kind of sense of the Christian religion ... No human being can ever be God, and Jesus was a human being. It is as simple as that. "(http://www.cathnews.com/article.aspx?aeid=9772)
Dresser furthers his blasphemy by asserting that “Mary had as many as six children, Joseph was the father of Jesus and the bodily Resurrection is not to be taken literally.”
Explain to me why we need this man serving the flock?
If you do not recognize Christ’s divinity, then you are not a Christian. Go join a New Age movement if you believe that the Lord was merely an archetype, one of many men in history who accessed the “divinity within every person”. As Anthony Robbie, Sydney lecturer in Church History, argues in the above-mentioned article, “The Council of Nicaea settled the question that Christ was God in 325, so he [Dresser] is 1,700 years out of date. The rest is a regurgitation of every discredited 19th century liberal Protestant German cliche in the book."
Get rid of Dresser and others like him. The last thing Christians need on their journey to the Beatific Vision is a defective compass.

