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September 24th, 2017 | #1 |
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Scientists suggest 700-year-old myth about Saint Francis of Assisi could be true
Scientists suggest 700-year-old myth about Saint Francis of Assisi could be true
Scientists have proved that the age and content of an old sack is in line with a medieval myth about Saint Francis of Assisi, an Italian Roman Catholic friar and patron saint of animals. The sack is believed to have appeared on the doorstep of the Friary of Folloni near Montella, southern Italy, in the winter of 1224. According to the legend, it contained some bread sent by Saint Francis, who was in France at the time. The friars were starving to death as they were trapped in the church because of the snow. http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/scientists-...e-true-1640542 |
September 24th, 2017 | #2 |
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Catholics+Science=Negative Zero
Preponderance of evidence that the sack was full o' bread. Good on proving that.
Now for the slightly bigger magic trick: proving the virgin birth....
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