So while not doing any research in our college library earlier this year my eyes fell upon what would be in any other library a very old book. As it's a theological library of a Cambridge college though it was merely slightly older than average. The book in question was "The Mediaeval Legends of Christ" and containing a supposedly exhaustive list of stories about Christ's life that had slipped into folklore. The stories vary from the 'believable after having a hearty meal and a glass of wine' to the 'believable after having a three week old kebab and vast amounts of acid'. Generally the latter make for the best reading, and so, the best cheap way of getting amusing content on a website. The series starts tomorrow.
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