A (H1N1) ‘has biblical roots’

by Babel-Fish | June 26, 2009 at 05:42 pm
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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- An archbishop said recently that influenza A (H1N1) or swine flu may have its roots in the Holy Bible.

In his homily during the mass for the “Sutana” investiture of 18 second year philosophy seminarians at the Mother of Good Counsel Seminary here, Archbishop Paciano “Apu Ceto” Aniceto said A (H1N1) sounds like the Hebrew term “AHINI” which means “I AM.”


I spluttered in my coffee whilst reading the article, but this archbishop is known to be a bit of a clown.

 Aniceto said in jest, “So you see? Just change the I’s into 1’s and you have A (H1N1) which is swine flu. God surely has a way of sending a message to the people, not only in our country but all over the world.”


Holy virus, the bats are loose, lol 

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Babel-Fish

I am plague? lol

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Ryuji23

nice :)

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