Monday Godbytes

Do you like infographics? Yes? Good, because OpenBible.info, a website dedicated to extracting data from the Bible, just released a “Sentiment Analysis to the Bible.” The analysis (visualized at left), reportedly displays “good” or “positive” happenings in the bible in black and “bad” or “negative” things in the Bible in red. Speaking of bad – […]

Do you like infographics? Yes? Good, because OpenBible.info, a website dedicated to extracting data from the Bible, just released a “Sentiment Analysis to the Bible.” The analysis (visualized at left), reportedly displays “good” or “positive” happenings in the bible in black and “bad” or “negative” things in the Bible in red.

Speaking of bad – and good – things, the Daily Mail has a story on a Catholic man who rescued his Jewish girlfriend from a Nazi concentration camp during World War II by dressing up like an S.S. officer.

Speaking of Catholics, a LOT of Catholics on the blogosphere are talking about how the Vatican just issued what appears to be a major document on global financial reform.


And if finacial language isn’t difficult enough, parishoners are apparently also gearing to start using a new translation of Catholic liturgy.

Did you know that there is a new TLC reality TV series entitled “All American Muslim?” Because there is.

Oh, and our Tweet of the Day comes from The Tweet of God – an especially prolific twitter deity – who explains how “Day 0” actually went:

@TheTweetOfGod – At the dawn of Creation I looked real tough at Myself and said “Go ahead. Make a day.”

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