Do you know the Anti Christ

Thanks for the London Times clue, Kyla. I haven’t been able to find any other info on it.

According to Richard Owen, in The Times, on March 6,

made the comments in a talk in Bologna.

(I had to do an internal search on The Times’s web site to find it; it does not have a separate page.)

Wonderful! I certainly hope that Owen is wrong in his “leading contender” observation. I’ve never even heard of Biffi before (but then, it has been quite a while since I followed Vatican politics).

What a loon. If he gets in as the next pope, I already know that every time he does something weird and I get asked whether he really did it I’m going to have to respond, “You bet your Biffi.”

Tom~

AzRaek wrote:

If you’re talking about The Late Great Planet Earth (1979), that movie was about Biblical prophecy, not Nostradamian prophecy.

Vegetarian?
Environmentalism?
Animal Rights?
Human Rights?

Let us storm the campus of Berkely tonight with torches and pitch forks. The anti-Christ must be among them! What is the price of a couple thousand liberal arts college students for killing the anti-Christ? Who is with me. Tonight we make a stand!

[Sarcasm-captured for the sarcasm impaired]


You know, doing what is right is easy. The problem is knowing what is right.

–Lyndon B. Johnson

I heard about this on NPR today. Cardinal Biffi from Bologna. It’s no wonder he’s got his panties in a bunch over vegetarians.


It’s not how you pick your nose, it’s where you put the boogers

Tracer, there was one hosted by Welles about Nostradamus, and I think that’s the one AzRaek was talking about (I think it was a little less than 20 years ago, but that is pretty close).

The Orson Welles program about Nostradamus was The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1980)


TT

“It is better to know some of the questions than all of the answers.”
–James Thurber