

In WWI, Great Britain, France, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, India and Egypt…all participated in fighting the Germans. Winston Churchill had the “great” idea to invade Turkey in order to split up German forces having to divert troops to rescue Turkey. Churchill did not heed the Turks at all. “Never underestimate your opponent,” Sun Tse, Art of War #35. Result of one man’s indulgence was 200,000 dead on each side. Churchill maintained he was right for doing so. Fast forward. My tour happened to arrive in Gallipoli, between Troy and Istanbul, on April 25, 2013, exactly on the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) Memorial Day. The Turks had the grace to bury their enemy’s fallen fighters on a beautiful lawn with marked graves, and dedicated the place as “Anzac Cove,” where ANZAC first landed on April 25, 1915.


Like other Roman citizens, Saul despised the Jesus rebels. It had been years after Jesus was gone, but followers continued to cause bad luck to the empire by not sacrificing to the gods, which also meant blatant disrespect to the emperors, who will become gods after their deaths. Saul had the stone ready to throw, aiming at the rebel Stephen's skull, when a more evil plan came to his mind. So how it was that such a man shall spread Christianity to the world? God's Will!

For $40, a tourist could satisfy her voyeurism of this devotional ritual, available nightly in Konya, Cappadocia, and Istanbul. And now, I know why they could spin without being disoriented. Do you already know, or would you like to know?







