well tis back to the book burnings again by the church.
In germany leading up to that madman catholics election, the germans did the same thing – enormous bonfires of books to which they objected.
Wonder who taught who this idea.
In the old days the priest read the bible , and it was in latin, which was already a dead language
Same sort of thing – dont let the people know what they are praying…………
one of the two reasons Luther was excommed.
Where was his common sense- it would be like a Jewish person applying to have been an aid to Hitler!
Well it’s a sensitive subject to the Vatican, these days: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8552804.stm
More writers should write liberal fiction located in the sanctuaries, naves, halls, and bedrooms of the Catholic clergy.
Swamp the bookshops with it!
Let the religionists rush to their fusty old libraries and their “Lives of the Saints”.
Eventually they’ll be driven by thirst to realistic literature.
Um, an ambassador to the Vatican is not an “aid to the Pope.”
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well tis back to the book burnings again by the church.
In germany leading up to that madman catholics election, the germans did the same thing – enormous bonfires of books to which they objected.
Wonder who taught who this idea.
In the old days the priest read the bible , and it was in latin, which was already a dead language
Same sort of thing – dont let the people know what they are praying…………
one of the two reasons Luther was excommed.
Where was his common sense- it would be like a Jewish person applying to have been an aid to Hitler!
Well it’s a sensitive subject to the Vatican, these days: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8552804.stm
More writers should write liberal fiction located in the sanctuaries, naves, halls, and bedrooms of the Catholic clergy.
Swamp the bookshops with it!
Let the religionists rush to their fusty old libraries and their “Lives of the Saints”.
Eventually they’ll be driven by thirst to realistic literature.
Um, an ambassador to the Vatican is not an “aid to the Pope.”