| Non-believer questions holy mans existence |
| I've seen letters by somebody named "James Holy" pronouncing, in an oddly deluded combination of gay-bashing racism combined with a hate-tinged, opportunistic interpretation of Christianity, on matters of public policy in the Sun and the Herald over the years. Now, such a staunch Christian soldier would never be a coward, so when I discovered that there is no listing for "James Holy" in the white pages, I've concluded that James Holy is to the Herald's editorial office what Ed Anger is to the World Weekly News: a joke. Not in the same sense that Nigel Hannaford or Paul Jackson are jokes, but in the sense that he's not a real person; he's the product of snickering interns who try to outdo one another on the letters' Craig-Chandler-esque shock value. Fast Forward should be ashamed for doing the same and stealing the Herald's idea. I mean, come on folks real people don't use the term "viz" unless they're trying to come off as pathetic pedants. That was a dead giveaway. Keep your interns on a leash and, at least, have them come up with a new name.
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