Our Times: August 2005

Our Times: August 2005

Internet doomsayers eyeing a 12th-century Catholic prophecy believe that judgment is nigh.

Internet doomsayers eyeing a 12th-century Catholic prophecy believe that judgment is nigh.

Lee DustanMar 20, 2023, 12:39 AM

End-of-the-world Pope Prophecy

Internet doomsayers eyeing a 12th-century Catholic prophecy believe that judgment is nigh. The prophecy, dismissed by scholars as a hoax, is attributed to St Malachy, an Irish archbishop recognised by members of the church for his alleged ability to read the future. Believers claim that Pope Benedict XVI fits the description of the second-to-last pope listed in the prophecy before the last judgment, when the Bible says God separates the wicked from the righteous at the end of time.

Playing God

A football club boss has commissioned a version of Leonardo Da Vinci's Last Supper, with himself as Christ. The owner of Steaua Bucharest will be surrounded by his manager and 11 favourite players as the 12 apostles. The same owner once promised to build a new church in Romania for every round of the UEFA Cup his side reached.

Global Warming

Scientists claim to have found conclusive evidence that humans are warming the earth. Using realistic computer models analysing data from the oceans, they've found evidence that the earth is absorbing more energy from the sun than it is giving back into space.

Smart Washer

A Spanish designer has come up with a washing machine called “Your Turn,” which will not let the same person use it twice in a row. It uses fingerprint recognition technology to ensure the job of loading is not dumped on just one individual.

Pollutant Affects Sex Chromosome

A team of scientists from Sweden claim that an environmental pollutant from industry and agriculture can change the ratio of sperm-carrying male and female chromosomes. Researchers found exposure to two persistent organochlorine pollutants DDE and CB-153—from eating fatty fish, such as salmon—increases the Y-chromosome-carrying sperm.

New State Icons

A rock, a tree and a snack have been declared state icons of South Australia. Every year, the state's National Trust adds to its heritbage icon list, and the 2005 effort includes bluestone, Kangaroo Island's mulberry tree and the snack, Menz FruChocs.

Marriage Card

Divorce, remarriage and children born out of wedlock are now so common in Britain that one greeting card retailer is tapping into the lucrative market with new card messages such as: “For Mummy and Daddy on your wedding day.”

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I love her dearly but I cannot go back. As soon as the next conflict starts, she will do what she usually does when she is upset with me