Emphasis Preaching Journal
The off-Broadway musical I...
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The off-Broadway musical Cotton Patch Gospel, by Tom Key and Russell Treyz (with music and lyrics by Harry Chapin), tells the story of Jesus, but as set in the southern United States. When it comes to the slaughter of the infants account, the narrator explains that Herod, the governor of a southern state, had a bomb tossed into a Sunday school nursery on a Sunday morning at a church where Jesus was supposed to be. Fourteen babies and toddlers were killed, "But Joseph had taken Jesus to Mexico," the narrator said, "so the plan failed to kill him."
