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June 2006

Quest Magazine

News and Articles*

Man who deciphered the human genome now believes in God.

Letter from CS Lewis explains Christian symbolism in Narnia.

From the vaults: Hollywood cemeteries and archaeologists.

Relic believed to be the hand of John the Baptist is returned to Russia.

Chapel with Masonic ties draws Da Vinci Code pilgrims.

'Get thee to a nunnery.'

Mysterious fires at night in Argentina.

Hollywood gets religion.

Ancient American Indian may have witnessed a supernova and recorded it in rock art.

In Texas you can drink the beer that King Midas drank.

The Vatican reaffirms its anti birth control stance.

Gnostic priest comments on The Da Vinci Code.

AT&T wants to reach out and control you. The strange bedfellows of MoveOn and the Christian Coalition join forces to oppose this threat. Here's another group that's joined the battle.

Woman marries a snake in India.
This is nothing special. I personally know several women who claim their husbands are snakes.
- Hal

Book Review - The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry.

Book Review - Ghost Hunter by Jayne Castle.

For those with an insatiable wanderlust there's the Encyclopedia of Hitchhiking, Road Travel and Subcultural Movement.

Christians need to be more flexible. At least that's what proponents of Christian Yoga believe.

To kneel or not to kneel, that is the question for a church in the hamlet of Huntington Beach.

The prophet of Scientology is now on DVD.

The National Heritage Museum opens a new long term Masonic exhibit.

Rare Knights Templar documents are for sale.

Rosslyn Chapel prepares for Da Vinci Code pilgrims.

A vampire's home is his castle.

The Vatican says news of the recognition of a new order of the Knights Templar is false. "As is known, the old Order of Templars was suppressed by Pope Clement V..." (1305-1314)
"Suppressed" is an interesting euphemism for burning at the stake.
- Hal

Madonna sees nothing sacrilegious about her mock crucifixion.

Scientology is fanning out in Florida.

Gnostics: Are they in the know?

Holy Fairies, Holy Grail.

The Da Vinci Code theory is not so shocking to Mormons.

A Stonehenge in the Amazon?

Tomb raiders plunder China's archaeological treasures.

An explorer of sacred sites.

Britain says UFOs haven't been flying there for 30 years.
But where do the alien tourists go now?

A new Elvira?

The Holy Grail and its many tales.

Cardinals say people are ignorant of Church history and that is why The Da Vinci Code is popular.

Da Vinci Code director laughs at disclaimer demands by Opus Dei.

Mexicans flock to "image of Jesus."

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