The Pope on the Global Financial Crisis

Catching Ratzinger in an odd self-refuting moment is about as hard as taking candy from a baby (unless its Maggie Simpson), but still,

Pope Benedict XVI today said that the global credit crisis shows that the world’s financial systems are “built on sand” and that only the works of God have “solid reality”.

Opening a Synod of Bishops in the Vatican the Pope referred to a passage from St Matthew’s Gospel on false prophets, saying ”He who builds only on visible and tangible things like success, career and money builds the house of his life on sand”.

He added: ”We are now seeing, in the collapse of major banks, that money vanishes, it is nothing. All these things that appear to be real are in fact secondary. Only God’s words are a solid reality”

Hmm . . .  so the problem with world financial markets is that, rather than being grounded in reality, traders just took things on faith?

Yeah, I agree that is a major problem in the world today.

My Wife’s about to Go Medieval on Lego

So in 2009 Lego will release a Medieval Village set which looks pretty nice,

. . . but take a closer look,

No your eyes do not deceive you — that’s a turkey in a Medieval village!

Are the locals going to use the turkey to feed the Medieval dinosaurs? Is Lego now bringing in Michael Crichton to provide ideas?

Oy.