Robert Urbanek
Platinum Member
(Spoiler Alert)
Those who see a common bond between Christian fundamentalists and Islamic fundamentalists may find a 1974 episode of the British series Father Brown of interest. A Christian preacher, accompanied by a turbaned Indian Muslim, asks a small public gathering to follow the teachings of Mohammed and forswear all alcoholic drinks.
Under the sign “England Sober, England Pure!” the minister declares that “every home in England in which there is drink, there is misery.” As it turns out, in this episode, “The Quick One,” the murderer is a liquor salesman.
Those who see a common bond between Christian fundamentalists and Islamic fundamentalists may find a 1974 episode of the British series Father Brown of interest. A Christian preacher, accompanied by a turbaned Indian Muslim, asks a small public gathering to follow the teachings of Mohammed and forswear all alcoholic drinks.
Under the sign “England Sober, England Pure!” the minister declares that “every home in England in which there is drink, there is misery.” As it turns out, in this episode, “The Quick One,” the murderer is a liquor salesman.