Thursday, October 01, 2009

"It is also often called the King James Bible. And please do not refer to it as the “St. James Bible.” King James was a remarkable person in many ways: he was a poet. he was a literary critic, he was a diplomat, he was an anti-tobacco pamphleteer, he was strongly homosexual, he was in all probability a bastard, but he was not a saint."

--- Biblical and classical myths: the mythological framework of western culture / Northrop Frye, Jay Macpherson
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