In her Aug. 10 restaurant review (“Dine Out Maine: Grace”), Melissa Coleman writes: “Originally a symbol of the triple-goddess of maiden, mother and crone, the triquetra was incorporated by Christianity as the holy trinity of Father, Son and Holy Ghost.”

Coleman’s knowledge of early Christian dogma is breathtaking, but she should stick to telling us about restaurants and not about theology.

Tony O’Berst

Princeton

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