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This message was updated on 6/7/2005 11:45:27 PM by Azzabuv

grave site at the Chapel St.
replied on: 6/7/2005 10:59:24 PM

Well, the fish-shaped coffin signifies one of two things. The fish is an early Christian symbol for Christ and it was also a strong motive of the Knights Templars/Freemasons. Which does it signify in this case?
Anybody got the De Vinci Code handy?

But, if there was no church on that site prior to the present one when that burial took place - who needs Roslyn Chapel?
Azzabuv.
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