Yes, It was an April Fools' Gag
Just in case was taken in by yesterday's post, yes, it was an April Fools' Day joke. IT was nice to see it get a mention at least at MetaCatholic even if he wasn't taken in.
There were a couple of others that caught my eye. Pride of place goes to Chris Weimer's spoof Biblical Studies Carnival. Having actually nominated some posts this month, the opening line had me wondering...
Other April Fools' Day jokes include Stephen Carlson using Equidistant Letter Sequences to identify Brian as the author of the first gospel and Brian Flemming (host of The God Who Wasn't There) who posted a video to YouTube suggesting he had re-converted. Tyler Williams took a different angle, looking at Fools in the Book of Proverbs.
There were a couple of others that caught my eye. Pride of place goes to Chris Weimer's spoof Biblical Studies Carnival. Having actually nominated some posts this month, the opening line had me wondering...
Other April Fools' Day jokes include Stephen Carlson using Equidistant Letter Sequences to identify Brian as the author of the first gospel and Brian Flemming (host of The God Who Wasn't There) who posted a video to YouTube suggesting he had re-converted. Tyler Williams took a different angle, looking at Fools in the Book of Proverbs.
1 Comments:
At 1:52 pm, April 03, 2008, Kevin C. Neece said…
Oh, my! That's hilarious. I wish I'd checked your blog on April 1! Well done, sir. :)
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