Re: Today in Christ -
08-17-2007, 07:29 PM
August 18, 293 B.C.*: The first known temple to the Roman goddess Venus was inaugurated. The Romans worship a pagan goddess to this day, although they have renamed her Mary.
And speaking of Catholics...
August 18, 1634: Romanist priest Urbain Grandier was burned at the stake for witchcraft, after having been acquitted, subjected to a new trial, denied appeal, and tortured. The papists had it right for once, obeying what Scripture has to say about witches, without all of that namby-pamby liberal nonsense about "due process of law" and "double jeopardy."
*Not "BCE," thank you very much.
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