Weblog: They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Ad Hominem Attacks
Plus: Bill Clinton on bearing false witness, and the Olympics that began with Greek paganism ends with a former priest's apocalypticism.
Compiled by Ted Olsen | posted 8/01/2004 12:00AM

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Don't lump Horan, who was apparently motivated by apocalyptic beliefs, into any kind of mainstream Christian belief. He may have been a Catholic priest, but he proudly holds many heretical Christadelphian beliefs. But even Christadelphians would have a hard time swallowing Horan's particular eschatology.
Brazil doesn't care much about Horan's theology. They just want their gold medal. The Brazilian Olympic Committee says it will appeal the decision of the International Association of Athletics Federations not to award two golds for the race. De Lima is also miffed that Horan only got a one-year suspended sentence and a $3,600 fine for his action. "This means he will probably do this again and get killed, as in Formula One, or kill someone," he told the Associated Press.
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