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From: Cousin Ricky
Subject: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 17 Mar 2013 15:20:01
Message: <web.51461646201bd85b78641e0c0@news.povray.org>
Poking fun at my Roman Catholic upbringing.  I don't live in the EU, so they
can't extradite me to Greece.

Legend has it that a Brit named Patrick used the shamrock to explain the concept
of the Trinity to those heathen Irish.  Centuries later, the Brits would come to
regret this.

I wrote this scene last year (as you might guess from the political references)
for a temporary avatar in another forum.  I couldn't come up with a good model
or texture for the head, but for a 90x90 pixel avatar, it didn't look too bad.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 04:03:26
Message: <5146ca4e$1@news.povray.org>
On 17-3-2013 20:15, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Poking fun at my Roman Catholic upbringing.  I don't live in the EU, so they
> can't extradite me to Greece.

There are worse places... ;-)

Who is HWH? There are those tenacious legends about a Roman soldier 
named Pantera, but this one is new to me.

Thomas


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From: Tim Cook
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 05:36:35
Message: <5146e023$1@news.povray.org>
On 2013-03-18 03:03, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Who is HWH? There are those tenacious legends about a Roman soldier
> named Pantera, but this one is new to me.

Looks like an obscured-by-beer YHVH aka Jesus' paternal entity.


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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 07:33:16
Message: <5146fb7c@news.povray.org>
> Legend has it that a Brit named Patrick used the shamrock to explain the concept
> of the Trinity to those heathen Irish.  Centuries later, the Brits would come to
> regret this.
Ok, but Mary has nothing to do with the Trinity.
Paolo


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 07:55:20
Message: <514700a8$1@news.povray.org>
On 18-3-2013 12:33, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
> Ok, but Mary has nothing to do with the Trinity.

Another shamrock is asked for ;-)

Thomas


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 07:56:37
Message: <514700f5$1@news.povray.org>
On 18-3-2013 10:36, Tim Cook wrote:
> Looks like an obscured-by-beer YHVH aka Jesus' paternal entity.

ooh... He sure has had too much then of that green beer ;-)

Thomas


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 08:35:15
Message: <51470a03$1@news.povray.org>
On 18/03/2013 11:33 AM, Paolo Gibellini wrote:
>> Legend has it that a Brit named Patrick used the shamrock to explain
>> the concept
>> of the Trinity to those heathen Irish.  Centuries later, the Brits
>> would come to
>> regret this.
> Ok, but Mary has nothing to do with the Trinity.
> Paolo

True she doesn't but in the catholic Irish community. The phrase "Jesus, 
Mary and Joseph" is an exclamation of shock.

-- 
Regards
     Stephen


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 08:43:41
Message: <51470bfd$1@news.povray.org>
On 18-3-2013 13:35, Stephen wrote:
> True she doesn't but in the catholic Irish community. The phrase "Jesus,
> Mary and Joseph" is an exclamation of shock.
>

I prefer "Holy Molly"  :-)

Thomas


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From: Cousin Ricky
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 18 Mar 2013 22:00:01
Message: <web.5147c57279419d378641e0c0@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 17-3-2013 20:15, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> > Poking fun at my Roman Catholic upbringing.  I don't live in the EU, so they
> > can't extradite me to Greece.
>
> There are worse places... ;-)

Yes, and I'm sure that there are worse prisons than Greek prisons.  Greece still
has blasphemy laws, and they /still/ enforce them.


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: A little St. Patrick's Day blasphemy
Date: 19 Mar 2013 04:16:45
Message: <51481eed@news.povray.org>
On 19-3-2013 2:54, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> On 17-3-2013 20:15, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>> Poking fun at my Roman Catholic upbringing.  I don't live in the EU, so they
>>> can't extradite me to Greece.
>>
>> There are worse places... ;-)
>
> Yes, and I'm sure that there are worse prisons than Greek prisons.  Greece still
> has blasphemy laws, and they /still/ enforce them.
>
>
Ah! But your first comment was not about /prisons/, except if you 
consider Greece to be a prison ;-)

As far as blasphemy is concerned, several countries (also in the EU) or 
states in the US, still have those laws even if not (always) enforced.

Thomas


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