Search engines lead folks to this blog in all sorts of interesting ways. Here’s a sampling of search terms for the past week:
- “not with us” “against us” -bush
- orthodox david bentley hart
- hilarion russian orthodox ecumenism
- orthodox priests crypto catholics
- orthodoxy large castle patrick reardon
- fathers of the church ecclesiology
- patriarch gregorios iii
- new catechumen whips lax parish
- quotes on the normans invasion
- vatican and new marian dogma
- christianity god jesus body unity head
- orthodox purgatory “spe salvi”
- giza death star
- hilarion vassula
- thomistic ecclesiology
- blagoslovi vladyko
- catholics and orthodox reunion in 2008
- nazi saucers
- what is orthodox
Yes, this blog is a weird and wonderful world! :-)
“large castle? “Nazi saucers”?
Nazi sacuers???????
LOL. :-)
giza death star
Nazi saucers
specialties of an oft referred to writer on some Orthodox blogs
Hi, rocopius.
I had no idea whom you meant, so I googled “Nazi saucers” and “Orthodox” and came back to a discussion at this very forum–one I had completely forgotten about.
Whew. Does anyone take that Farrell dude seriously? Outside of Wikipedia, that is. (As for Wikipedia: My kids used to vandalize it. Yeah, I know, not nice to let your kids vandalize Wikipedi, but (a) I didn’t know they were doing it at the time; and b) it was really pretty innocuous; there are much worse things kids can do on the Internet. Anyway, what they chiefly did was look up little obscure towns here in North Carolina and then change the demographic data–e.g., they’d take some scrubby little old mill town and give it an outrageously high per capita income. And it would stay that way forever without being reverted because so few people bothered visiting such obscure pages. So, so much for Wikipedia. [My kids don’t vandalize Wikipedia any more–they’ve moved on to posting at politics fora–but there are lots of other vandals out there…you know how many 11-year-old boys there are in the world?] I pretty much believe nothing I read at Wikipedia, and I think that’s a pretty safe bet. ;) And let’s face it, any forum that would describe someone who believes in Nazi flying saucers as the foremost “expert” on the East-West schism–or on anything else for that matter–is a laughingstock.)
Oops, sorry; thought I had reasnoably spellchecked, but obviously I didn’t. That would be Procopius, not rocopius. And BTW, Procopius, how are Justinian and Theodora doing these days? ;)
lordy–REASONABLY, not reasnoably. Ack!!!!