Vatican: Pope Benedict's book an antidote to The Da Vinci Code
Europe News
Oct 6, 2008, 15:23 GMT
And Also
Dan Brown - View Dan Brown Pictures - Dan Brown News
Pope Benedict XVI - View Pope Benedict XVI Pictures - Pope Benedict XVI News
|
|
|
|
|
Similar articles
- Easter rituals begin in Rome amid grief for earthquake victims
- Pope sends inspectors to scandal-hit conservative Catholic order
- Pope 'saddened' by some Catholics' attacks, thanks 'Jewish friends'
- Report: Pope admits 'errors' in handling ultra-traditionalists
- Angels and the demon in Pope's Sunday message
Latest Headlines in Europe
- 1. Three ministers to join Czech interim government
- 2. Russian president set for first meeting with Pope Benedict
- 3. Spanish parliament approves controversial draft abortion law
- 4. NATO must worker harder in Afghanistan, Rasmussen says (Extra)
- 5. BACKGROUND: German airstrike throws up legal and political issues
Older Talkback
page: 1
As an athiest I do not believe that Jesus had anything to do with a ficticious God but he was from Gallilee the poorest part of a kingdom that was undr Roman occupation. The Roman empire was founded on slavery and Jesus must have seen much inhumanity between men.
I think Jesus wanted to change the attitude people had to each other and he eventually was very succesfull, but I think all those miriacles atributed to him were greatly exagerated and most were invented to give him credibility.
Remember those 'weapons of mass destruction' that Blair and Bush told us about, it's the same thing.
Oh, what a relief, a fictional novel to clear up all the 'confusion' caused by a fictional novel! The world has gone mad.
page: 1












Your Talkback on this Story