[In their report on _Life of Brian_]: Monty Python's usual
schoolboy humour is here let loose on a period of history
appropriately familiar to every schoolboy in the West, and a
faith which could be shaken by such good-humoured ribaldry
would be a very precarious faith indeed.
-- The British Board Of Film Censors
schoolboy humour is here let loose on a period of history
appropriately familiar to every schoolboy in the West, and a
faith which could be shaken by such good-humoured ribaldry
would be a very precarious faith indeed.
-- The British Board Of Film Censors
Related:
- The simplest schoolboy is now familiar with truths for which
Archimedes would have sacrificed his life.
Ernest... - I assure you, I intended no deception.
Of course not.
You doubt my good faith? Let's just say my faith would... - If only the Catholics would stick together and live up to their Faith [as
regards birth control],
they could control the world and the world's morality... - No one expects the Spanish Inquisition!
-- "Monty Python",
British television... - Whenever my faith in God is shaken, I think of the miracle of
anti-freeze.
Cesar, "The Crepes of... - For the moment at least, the Darwinian period is past;
we can no longer enjoy the comfortable assurance, which... - Works without faith are like a fish without water, it wants the element
it should live in.
A building without a basis cannot stand; faith is the... - There is perhaps in every thing of any consequence,
secret history, which it would be amusing to know,... - Christian life consists of faith and charity.
--
Martin...
