[UA] More Invisible Clergy ideas

Sean Riley jackslack at mac.com
Sat Jul 24 16:36:03 PDT 2004


> I don't know, Sean, but the fact that in the body of the article the 
> child's birth (albeit Cesarean) fell on Mother's Day makes this story 
> very UA and I like yuor tae on it.

I can't believe I missed that detail. Now I'm more certain than ever 
that had to be a Mother ascension in Peru sometime before then. :)

Two further possibilities: Picking up on Greg's comments, the Mother's 
ascension might have seen everyone within a certain radius engaged in 
coitus pregnant. This poor girl was molested. There were a /lot/ of 
pregnancies that Mothers Day, but unsurprisingly, this one caught the 
most attention.  Her body's changes were retroactively written into 
history by the event to accommodate it.

Second possibility: A number of women, with no apparent rhyme or reason 
to which, suddenly fell pregnant, immaculate conceptions. This raises 
the question of why _those_ women? Why this girl?

Cheers,
Sean.




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