None other than my good friend David Crumm reported on the front page of Friday's Free Press: "Christians Reach Beyond Easter Uproar to Find Hope." He writes: "Easter, Christianity's cornerstone, is at hand and nearly 200 million Americans say they plan to go to church. But the central meaning of the holiday is more hotly debated than at any other time in American history."
David refers to The Da Vinci Code (and by the way, he will be with us the night of our Da Vinci Code theater party), the buzz about the Gospel of Judas, theologians like Marcus Borg and their speculations on the validity of the resurrection, and then he quotes a Mr. Galliard, Clinton Township, who says: "Such speculation about Easter is so confusing to people that there is real danger that it could steal or destroy pe…