Re: Making money from Java



> Which Congressman was it that said "If the Queen's English was good
> enough for Jesus then its good enough for Texas" ?

I think you're thinking of *Governor* Ma Ferguson's "If the King's English
was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for me!".

> Many Baptists think that KJV _is_ the actual words, while Catholics
> _know_ is was Latin.

Well, some of them argue that it's the TR that underlies the KJV NT that's
the actual words -- which of course begs Eusebius' assertion of an original
Gospel "in the Hebrew language" written by the apostle Matthew ...

> while Catholics _know_ is was Latin.

Well, not so much since September 30, 1943, according to "Divino afflante
Spritu", written by some guy who used to be called Eugenio Maria Giuseppe
Giovanni Pacelli but shortened it to Pius XII on March 2, 1939. Keep up,
won't you? ;-)

-Chuck Stevens


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