A
renowned Art Historian through his research in Sienna, Italy,
has discovered a painting by an unknown artist and behind
the painting ancient Hebrew scrolls that tell of the 'Immaculate
Conception' and 'Birth of Christ'. The visual dialogue of
the painting by the anonymous mid-century painter shows
the conception, not as the divine and immaculate, void of
human intervention, rather it tells of a sperm donation,
not dissimilar in the 20th and 21st century of the 'male'
reduced to a meat baster insertion for the procreation of
the offspring.
The
concept of the 'Father' and the 'Son' is redefined and western
canons of Christianity, religion and the foundations of
civilisation are to be re-written. The ancient text and
painting are currently being examined with high resolution
x-rays and carbon dating, but evidence to date proves the
painting and certainly the scrolls to be real.
'The
repercussions of this find is controversial and will undoubtedly
be contested', said the Art Historian, who for reasons of
the controversial nature at this moment does not want to
be named.

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