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Question suggested by Supersonic Electronic
( , Thu 19 Mar 2009, 15:00)
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I was reading The Dalkey Archive last night. Towards the end, one of the characters makes the claim that the Holy Spirit is not mentioned in the Bible - that it only got shoehorned in much later.
I can't be arsed checking. Does anyone know if this is true?
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 11:49, 8 replies)

But I'm re-reading 'At Swim-Two-Birds' for the umpteenth time. What a great author he was. Love the anthologies of his Irish Times columns too.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:04, closed)

I got halfway through it a couple of months ago, and then stopped (I can't remember why). I must pick it up again.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:11, closed)

...with lots of tangents and other long asides.
Whereas 'The Third Policeman' is just a straight-forward cracking read. Another gem- give that one a go instead.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:25, closed)

Nothing has really been 'shoehorned' in at any particularly late date. The latest any of the Bible was written was around 120AD.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 12:35, closed)

well the idea of the holy spirit first appears in snippets in the old testament. Not really much to the book's claim I'd say.
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 13:08, closed)

Myles Na Gopaleen/Flann O'Brien is Ireland's most under-appreciated genius.
You can buy his collected newspaper columns - they're called 'The Cruiskeen Lawn' or 'The Full Jug'.
rafter
baz
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 13:15, closed)

in the middle of The Poor Mouth.
Oh, hiya baz! Still on cloud nine after that match, eh? :)
( , Mon 23 Mar 2009, 15:38, closed)
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