I used to call the place where I was brought up a shithole (unjustly and only because I hadn't explored the worse parts of London), but it was a reflection on the place, not the people.
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- Crazyskier
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Evening all
Actually we still can't worship indoors, at least not with others yet. I did however watch a fascinating documentary this morning retracing the steps of Christ from his birth in Nazareth, to his crucifixion in Golgotha, then into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where lies his tomb and the site of his resurrection that we (mostly) all celebrate this Sunday. It was presented by a fabulous Scottish artist named Lachlan Goudie, and the second part then traced the life of his Mother, the Virgin Mary, and explored her eventful life and why she was even mentioned in the Qur'an, indeed, the only woman mentioned there.
It was called Painting the Holy Land on BBC2 and is available on the iPlayer I believe, for those who missed it.
CS
Thanks, I'll watch it right away. How could I have been so stupid to miss it!Crazyskier wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:07 pmEvening all
Actually we still can't worship indoors, at least not with others yet. I did however watch a fascinating documentary this morning retracing the steps of Christ from his birth in Nazareth, to his crucifixion in Golgotha, then into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where lies his tomb and the site of his resurrection that we (mostly) all celebrate this Sunday. It was presented by a fabulous Scottish artist named Lachlan Goudie, and the second part then traced the life of his Mother, the Virgin Mary, and explored her eventful life and why she was even mentioned in the Qur'an, indeed, the only woman mentioned there.
It was called Painting the Holy Land on BBC2 and is available on the iPlayer I believe, for those who missed it.
CS
Good ebening ReverendCrazyskier wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:07 pmEvening all
Actually we still can't worship indoors, at least not with others yet. I did however watch a fascinating documentary this morning retracing the steps of Christ from his birth in Nazareth, to his crucifixion in Golgotha, then into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, where lies his tomb and the site of his resurrection that we (mostly) all celebrate this Sunday. It was presented by a fabulous Scottish artist named Lachlan Goudie, and the second part then traced the life of his Mother, the Virgin Mary, and explored her eventful life and why she was even mentioned in the Qur'an, indeed, the only woman mentioned there.
It was called Painting the Holy Land on BBC2 and is available on the iPlayer I believe, for those who missed it.
CS
Trust me, it's best you don't know what Derek's been watching lately, lewd films called Nude Nuns With Big Guns or some such. And what's worse, he's even been ranting about how they're not lewd enough!!!
He is truly beyond salvation. Needs a proper telling-off I tell you!
There was no buggery in it, just lesbians.Kai wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 1:08 amGood ebening Reverend
Trust me, it's best you don't know what Derek's been watching lately, lewd films called Nude Nuns With Big Guns or some such. And what's worse, he's even been ranting about how they're not lewd enough!!!
He is truly beyond salvation. Needs a proper telling-off I tell you!
Hasn't stopped these guys.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:07 pmActually we still can't worship indoors, at least not with others yet.
https://news.sky.com/story/police-shut- ... s-12264608
I can understand people's fury at the police, for not fining the attendees £200 each and the organisers £10K.
- ShaunWhite
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They can't fine the organiser, the police computer won't accept "Omnipresent" as a valid contact address.
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