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Posts by Dom Wright

Is it only me that has spotted the three-horned, winged, Satan figure in Trump’s heavenly host entourage (just above his left shoulder)?

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From the dawn of photography to the advent of Twitter the record of suffering and war was immediate and universally available. But from now on, thanks to AI, we can’t trust what we see and the only people who will know what really happened will be the people who lived through it.

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Really tricky. I’m flat out six days and on my days off I’m sorting out my own life and kids.

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It looks spectacular! Did it originally have a rood? Was that cut off?

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Very interesting but wouldn’t the Bancor host country (e.g. Canada or Australia) just end up being another USA in 30-80 years time? Bancor would give the host a similar prestige & power to the USA today. As well as trust and stability they’d need an oversized military to see of the world’s predators

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We must have had the same builders in at St Michael & All Angels Stewkley in Bucks!

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Nuts for the planet? - Climate and environment at Imperial blog Adam Kiani, who is studying the MSc Environmental Technology at Imperial’s Centre for Environmental Policy, mediates a battle between two protein sources, helping us understand the role of plant-based...

Did you tell him that nuts are a source of protein with one of the lowest carbon footprints that could be key to future food security for the planet?

granthaminstitute.com/2022/09/27/n....

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I got it - but only because of your hash tag clue.

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Hi Will, could you send me this one for the Wingrave Advent Liturgy? It would be perfect!

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No inside information, but all the papers have run a story about it over the last 24 hours and the Labour Conference is over so I predict that today they will announce the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury…

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Almost mystical experience as I was walking home from PCC last night. It’d been a hard work but productive meeting which overran despite my best efforts. Walking home in the dark through my village behind an older member, looking at him, I felt was in the company of the one of the original Apostles.

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Just streamed first episode of BBC’s King & Conquerer. Disappointing: Cinematography about the level of Maid Marian and her Merry Men, script clunky. The only thing I liked were the Icelandic ponies. Was this a historical nod to the Norman’s viking roots? No apparently it was just filmed in Iceland.

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I probably wouldn’t have chosen to visit here had I been in charge of the itinerary. But this was deeply thought provoking and I’m glad I visited

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An open letter to Nigel Farage - Bishop Steven's Blog Bishop Steven writes an open letter in response to Nigel Farage MP's immigration policy which was launched in Oxford this week.

Wise words from my bishop +Steven

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Inspirational visit to Corrie Ten Boom’s shop in Haarlem. Her story was amplified by the Billy Graham Association but I can’t help thinking she would have had a a very sharp rebuke for them today.

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Today I learned that the name Amsterdam comes from the dam built around the river Amstel in around 1270 and that the canals were a 17th century plan to expand the rapidly growing city

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What the Vikings would have seen when invading Northumberland (not my wife obviously). On the ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam. Scenic voyage down the coast before turning port side across the North Sea around York.

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Got into a flap over a potential tick bite a couple of months ago after my regular run through fields. No further symptoms so I think I’m ok but very carefully checking now.

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Trying to imagine the conversation between James I and his stonemason when speccing out the tomb for his mother Mary Queen of Scots at Westminster Abbey. “Yes I’d like a red lion, on the body of a naked man, with a golden cross to cover his Crown Jewels!”

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Does Gobeklitepe count? They are the oldest megaliths in the world and predate the Agricultural Revolution. #StandingStoneSunday

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Thanks I enjoyed that. If you’d like to see in the crypt some time just let me know. For some reason this church was off the radar when the Victorian antiquarians were mapping out the Saxon churches and has been left behind despite its unusual size

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When are you coming to my church All Saint’s in Wing? We’ve got the largest Saxon arch in England, a seventh century crypt and I think we are the site of Bede’s mysterious Clovesho where Theodore of Tarsus brought all the Saxon bishops together. This name lives on as the benefice name of Cottesloe!

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Walter Brueggemann: In Memory Walter Brueggemann passed away peacefully on June 5, 2025, at the age of 92. He is survived by his wife, Tia, his sons, James and John, and their families. To read his online biography, click here.…

Walter Brueggemann has died

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I prefer to call him Alcuin of York (not that I’m territorial!)

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Thine Bee the glory

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For just a second I thought that might be a quote from Double-double-toil-and-trouble Nigel Farage

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These kinds of pictures should be everywhere right now quite frankly

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There is a cycle lane alongside the A418 dropping from Wing to Leighton Buzzard. No-one dips their lights for us cycling along it. Incredibly uncomfortable and potentially dangerous.

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I live in a rural village. Sadly people die around here in traffic accidents because rural roads are faster. The at-fault and not-at-fault drivers are normal people whose lives are turned upside down. You’re kidding yourself if you think your driving is so incredible it couldn’t happen to you.

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Genuinely, if I got killed by a driver, wouldn’t want that driver to forever not be able to get their kids to school, not be able to take their mum to hospital appointment or not be able to support their family because the range of work was severely limited for them unless they were still a danger.

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