Boris on Da Vinci Code
According to astonishing statistics from the Roman Catholic Church, 22 per cent of British adults have now read The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown, and of those an amazing 60 per cent believe that, yeah, it is probably the case that Jesus indeed got married to Mary Magdalene and sired a line of descendants.
Glad to hear it. I am glad that Britons have the nouse to question the Catholic Church & Protestant Chuches line on Jesus. It shows that Britons are rational free-thinking people who don’t buy everything that they are told hook, line and sinker. Britons are clever enough to realise that the Church has been manipulating “the truth” since its foundation whether it be ditching all the uncomfortable books of the Bible at Nicea, purgueing females from the Christian faith because of a mysogynist Pope in the 9th century or killing anyone who took exception with their pronouncements.
Dan Brown, plagarist that he is, has managed to do what the Gnostics and other heretics have been trying to do since Jesus was alive, present an alternative vision of the life & times of Jesus. While Dan Brown is not original in any way with his ideas on DVC; he managed to write a novel that caught the public immagination. It would be nice if paid more credit to all those who have been writing about this subject for many a year.
If Dan Brown has managed, with a fairly poorly written book, to undermind the Catholic Church then more power to him. Call this it the time revenge of every heretic, heathen, pagan, Jew and gnostic they have slaughtered over the millenia.
haud ignota loquor
2 commentsDating for Political Hacks
Because most hacks having the pulling ability of chihuahua there is a special dating service just for them.
The site was found by Izaby over at Spy. I have to admit it might have been useful in the 90s’ when all the women I met in politics were taken, too young, only interested in shagging MPs or insane. (Honorable exceptions: Anna & Tabitha.)
Comments are off for this postEric Forth MP RIP
It saddens me to hear that Conservative character extraordinaire (and fellow waist-coat fan) Eric Forth MP has succumbed to cancer. While I did not always agree with the man, who was far more a conservative than a libertarian; he was one of the few characters in the Parliament that kept things interesting. He was never at a loss for words and was one of the best rhetoricians in the chamber. He will be sorely missed.
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Time! Time! Of which I have not a lot today.
Beakins Great Mango Quest is colorful and tricky, from what I’ve played of it. There’s music, which you can turn off with a button at the lower right, and sound effects, which you can’t. Go figure.
Or perhaps you’re in the mood for a 72-piece jigsaw puzzle. The developer offers to make one using a picture of your choice for the low, low price of $250. Seems a bit steep to me, as all he’d have to do is plug it into the code and maybe make a few tweaks to adjust the number of pieces, etc. Again, go figure.
Macca & Heather split…
Macca could always argue that Ms Mills was rather wooden in bed.
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