This is Just Weird: Fainting Goats

My older brother sent me this link about Fainting Goats. I’m not sure how it relates to the Bible or religion (I know what you’re thinking: “How does most of what you blog on relate to Bible or religion!”), but it’s worth a look.

Hey… I know how it relates: Many ancient scrolls were written on goat skin — just think how easy it would be to sacrifice one of these critters! They would fall down as you approach them!

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Pasolini’s The Gospel According to St. Matthew Screening in Edmonton

There will be a screening of Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Il Vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St. Matthew) this Saturday 13 August 2005 at 2:00 pm as part of the Italian Film Festival. The Screening will take place in the Zeidler Hall – main floor of the Citadel Theatre Complex (9828-101A Avenue). Tickets for adults are $8 and are available half an hour before the show.

Many consider this film to be one of the best Jesus films produced. I have previously blogged on it here. I highly recommend Pasolini’s The Gospel According to St. Matthew. If you live in the Edmonton area, you should take advantage of this showing and see it on the big screen!

The film is available in both DVD (Buy from Amazon.ca | Buy from Amazon.com) and VHS format (Buy from Amazon.ca | Buy from Amazon.com).

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Where Books Do In Fact Go…

It started with an innocent blog entry on my messy desk. That spawned a series of bloggers showing their messy desks (except Jim West — his desk is very, very, clean). Then Michael Bird brought it all to a head with a picture of his interim office (or should I say, “brought it all to the head”). Now Edmund Fearon has connected all of the dots with his post on whether or not it is appropriate to read in the bathroom (“where books should not go…”). He thinks not: “taking a book into the bathroom to read as you do your business is simply wrong!”

I must beg to differ. I confess. I read in the bathroom. It’s not as if I take a volume of Barth’s Church Dogmatics in there to peruse. But I do take books that I am skimming for various reasons. I refer to these books affectionately as my “bathroom books.” Currently, in the upstairs ensuite I am looking at Consuming Religion: Christian Faith and Practice in a Consumer Culture by Vincent J. Miller, while on the main floor I have a collection of English essays and various journals and newspapers.

I don’t know why I do it… well, actually I do know why. I hate to waste time. The same thing that motivates me to do some light reading in the potty also compels me to read while walking home from work (so far I have not walked into any posts!).

So there you have it. Does anyone want to borrow a book?

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Amazing Archaeological Discovery: Garden of Eden Found!

I was at the local 7/11 (thank heaven) earlier today refilling one of those DoubleGulp cups that litter my office and was amazed to find out from the cover of this week’s World Weekly News that the Garden of Eden has been Found! They claim that the garden is at the bottom of the Persian Gulf, which is ridiculous since we know from reading the Bible that Eden would be a mountaintop garden since four rivers found their source within it! Duh!

What I find really confusing is that while the story is on the cover of this week’s issue, the online version says it was published 02/12/2001?! Was it just found or was it four years ago? Talk about shoddy reporting! Can’t trust nobody! (And unfortunately there is no ‘Atiqot or IAA report on this exciting discovery!)

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