G’DAY WORLD 192 – John Dickson, author of “The Christ Files”

Okay okay, so it’s time I gave the Christians some airtime.

Today my guest is John Dickson.

John Dickson

John has degrees in theology (Moore Theological College) and ancient history (Macquarie University). He holds the position of Honorary Associate in the Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University, and is engaged in ongoing research into early Christianity. He also teaches a course on World Religions for the Macquarie Christian Studies Institute. John began his writing career in 1993 and has since produced twelve titles, winning Australian Christian Book of the Year in 2000 and 2005. His books have focused on the relevance of the Christian faith in the contemporary world. An ordained Anglican, John has spent the best part of a decade working as a local church minister (most recently with St Andrew’s, Roseville). He has since accepted the role of Writer-in-Residence for Blue Bottle Books, a position which affords him the freedom to research, write and speak on a fulltime basis. John also hosts ‘Reflection’, weeknights at 10pm on Sydney’s FM 103.2.

John and I discuss the historical argument that Jesus of Nazareth actually did exist, based on his book “The Christ Files”.

The Christ Files

This is a pretty long show, about one hour twenty. I’m going to be in Sydney until late tomorrow night so there won’t be a show Thursday. This one is long enough to last you at least a couple of days.

If you’re interested in reading more about some of the subjects we discuss in this show, such as the Q Document, the Gospel of Thomas, or the background behind the ancient pagan and Jewish sources which mention Christianity, you can find my source sites on my religion del.icio.us page.

G’DAY WORLD PODCAST 180 – We Cure Our First Christian!

Well we said we were going to do it last night and tonight, in our first attempt, we CURED OUR FIRST CHRISTIAN.

Here’s some links you might want to follow up.

Molly’s blog. Oh yeah Molly, you may have had to give up your belief in Christianity but you at least got a link out of it. The lengths some people will go to for their Googlerank.

Duncan’s blog.

The Blasphemy Challenge.

Some resources you might find handy when you try to cure a Christian in your life:

The Bible and Jesus Myth.

The Skeptics Annotated Bible.

Help me “Cure A Christian” on future episodes! If you’re a Christian, and you want to be cured, come on the show or suggest a friend!

If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure you don’t miss future episodes by subscribing to our feed.

The G’Day World Theme Song is “Save Me” by The Napoleon Blown Aparts.

Waking Up To A Red Sun

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The bushfires in Melbourne have turned the sun red this morning. Here are a couple of shots I took from our street corner. I’ve told the boys this means we’ll have Kryptonian gravity today and by the time the sun turns yellow again we’ll all have superpowers. Hey, it’s no worse than telling them that Santa is real.

A sweet moment with Hunter last night – they were showing us some pictures they had made at school during the day and Hunter was trying to keep one back from me. When I asked why, it turned out it was a picture of the animals which were involved in the Nativity Play and Hunter said “I didn’t want to show you this one because I know you don’t believe in baby Jesus. I don’t either but they made me do it. I’ll give this one to Mummy instead.”

Awwww. He’s six.

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Rare Record Sells on EBay for US$155,401


In 2002, some guy from Montreal, on vacation in NYC, bought an old record at a flea market in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood. On Dec 8 2006 he sells it on Ebay for US$155,401.

What was the record? Well as the auction called it “ARGUABLY THE RAREST & MOST IMPORTANT ROCK ‘N’ ROLL AND POP-ART ARTIFACT IN THE WORLD”.

According to the IHT:

The recording turned out to be an in-studio acetate made during Velvet Underground’s first recording over four days in April 1966 at New York’s Scepter Studios. The record reportedly is only one of two in existence; the other is privately owned, with rumors circulating around the world about who the owner is.

So, I know many of you kids out there may not even know who the Velvets were or why this record is to important to rock history, so let The Cam do his duty and fill you in.

Let me steal from Wikipedia:

The Velvet Underground (sometimes abbreviated as The Velvets or VU) was an American rock band first active from 1965 to 1973. Its best-known alumni are Lou Reed and John Cale.

Although never commercially successful, The Velvet Underground remains one of the most influential bands of all time: a famous remark, often attributed to Brian Eno, is that while only a few thousand people bought a Velvet Underground record upon their initial release, almost every single one of them was inspired to start a band.

The Velvet Underground was one of the first rock music groups to experiment heavily with the form by incorporating avant-garde influences. The group’s often raw, sometimes difficult sound would influence many later punk, noise rock, and alternative music performers, and singer Lou Reed’s lyrics brought new levels of social realism and sleaze to rock. Critics Scott Isler and Ira Robbins argue that “The Velvet Underground marked a turning point in rock history. After the release of The Velvet Underground and Nico, knowing the power of which it was capable, the music could never be as innocent, as unselfconscious as before.

While many of you probably haven’t heard “The Velvet Underground and Nico”, you will definitely know the cover art by Andy Warhol.

Yes, on the original LP (that stands for “Long Playing” which meant the record played at 33 or 33-1/3 rpm…. see we used to have these things called “records” which were an analogue sound recording medium consisting of a flat disc with an inscribed modulated spiral groove starting near the periphery and ending near the center of the disc…. aww forget it…) the banana PEELED. It had “Peel Slowly and See” printed near a perforated tab. Those who did remove the banana skin found a pink, phallic, peeled banana beneath. Gay? Yes. Hello???? Andy Warhol was gay. There I said it. Sue me.

The album was recorded in one or two days in late 1966 and released in March 1967, the year of psychedelic music. In the same year the following albums came out:
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band – The Beatles
The Doors – The Doors
Mellow Yellow – Donovan
Bee Gees 1st – The Bee Gees
Magical Mystery Tour – The Beatles
Axis: Bold as Love – The Jimi Hendrix Experience

You get the idea. Then Lou and his VU crew come out with an album full of songs about doing drugs and S&M with lyrics which read like street poetry. Let’s take a quick tour of the album:

“I’m Waiting For The Man”

Lyrics:
I’m waiting for my man
Twenty-six dollars in my hand
Up to Lexington, 125
Feel sick and dirty, more dead than alive
I’m waiting for my man

“Heroin”

Lyrics:
I don’t know just where I’m going
But I’m gonna try for the kingdom, if I can
cause it makes me feel like I’m a man
When I put a spike into my vein
And I’ll tell ya, things aren’t quite the same
When I’m rushing on my run
And I feel just like jesus son
And I guess that I just don’t know
And I guess that I just don’t know

“Venus In Furs”

Lyrics:
Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather
Whiplash girlchild in the dark
Clubs and bells, your servant, don’t forsake him
Strike, dear mistress, and cure his heart

I don’t know how much money Lou and the rest of the surviving members of the VU get from album sales these days, but they deserve your money. However, if you want to check out the album, here’s a link to a torrent.

Holy Shit! I missed the G’Day World anniversary!

Here I was thinking we did the first show on November 29, 2004 and I just realized it was November 26!!! So I missed it. Happy 2nd Birthday to Australian podcasting! In celebration, I’ve thrown the very first show into the feed so you can all re-listen to it! For some of you it might be the first time!

Thanks to everyone who has supported and listened to the show over the last couple of years. It’s certainly changed my life and it’s opened up all sorts of new experiences and relationships for me. Hard to believe this has been TWO YEARS OF MY LIFE. Jesus. You don’t get that for trucking kickbacks to corrupt regimes.

WELCOME TO THE DAWN OF AUSSIE PODCASTING!