In an interview with Nicholas Kristoff of The New York Times just in time for Good Friday and Easter, Serene Jones, president of hard-left Union Theological Seminary in New York City, thought it would be an opportune moment to deliver a sweeping denial of the tenets of the Christian faith. In the course of her rant, Jones unintentionally gives a good indication of why "liberal Christianity" is a heretical cancer on Christian faith.
Her heresies should occasion no great surprise given Union's long-standing opposition to orthodox Christianity and Jones's Yale pedigree (M.Div., Ph.D., professor of theology and chair of "Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies"). Still, I am inclined to think that the general lay person in church would be shocked by the depth of her degradation of church teaching.
Apparently, Jones thinks that by broadcasting her heresies in the Times, she will increase donor giving and student enrollment to extricate Union from its cash-strapped situation. Let's just say that I'm trying to do my part to test that delusion.