Posted on 02/08/2005 10:03:05 AM PST by Swordmaker
The true skeptical inquirer knows no certainty: that is his misfortune; he is aware of it, and that is his gift.
Imagine slicing a human hair lengthwise, from end to end, into 100 long thin slices, each slice one-tenth the width of a single red blood cell. The images on the Shroud, at their thickest, are this thin. The faint images, golden-brownish, formed by a caramel-like substance, are wholly part of a super-thin film of starch fractions and sugars. Where this film is not brown, it is clear. Knowing the way certain ancient linen was made, the film covering just some of the cloth's fibers can be expected. And knowing that dead bodies produce gaseous cadaverine and putrescine that react with sugars to form caramel-like substances called melanoidins, the color is not only possible, it is expected. Spectral data, chemical tests and photomicrographs: all this is documented in peer-reviewed scientific journals. The honest skeptical inquirer must wonder, How can this be?
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This stuff is so cool!
Thanks. Pinged, and really appreciated the ping!
This is fascinating. Plus, they should be able to do DNA on all these samples and if they are "connected" and belong to the same person, they should match. I don't think there is a "time limit" on DNA.
Someone here will correct me (I'm sure) If I'm wrong. :o)
I assure you, the "con" has been disproved a thousand times over. Please, go to the sites mentioned. It will take you a few "days" (full days) to read all the "SCIENTIFIC evidence". But it will be worth it. You will never believe the naysayers again.
FRegards, VH&W
correction: "con's"
That site is maintained by my and Shroudie's friend, Barrie Schworz, who was the visible light photographer for the Shroud of Turin Project (STURP. 1978). You will find my high opinion of Barrie's site in a post above.
While some scientists have detected blood fractions and determined them to be of the AB type, others have not. In fact some claim that while it is blood, typing blood that is so old is not too useful. Others claim that ALL blood that is this old will type to AB.
As to the DNA. Not a chance. The DNA is far too degraded and contaminated (with other DNA from everyone who has been in the Shroud's presence throughout history) for anyone to be able to sequence or do a comparison with other degraded and contaminated blood from the Sudarion.
You need to take it up with the LORD. It is he that allowed the shroud to remain for good reasons, I am sure.
Within this chapel were found many precious relics; for therein were found two pieces of the True Cross, as thick as a man's leg and a fathom in length. And there was found the lance wherewith Our Lord had His side pierced, and the two nails that were driven through the midst of His hands and through the midst of His feet.
And there was also found, in a crystal phial, a great part of His blood. And there was found the tunic that he wore, which was stripped from Him when He had been led to the Mount of Calvary. And there, too, was found the blessed crown wherewith He was crowned, which was wrought of sea rushes, sharp as dagger blades.
There also was found the raiment of Our Lady, and the head of my Lord Saint John Baptist, and so many other precious relics that I could never describe them to you or tell you the truth concerning them.
Makes you wonder what happened to the Baptist's head.
In 944 AD a Byzantine army besieged Moslem occupied Edessa. The Christian general offered the city's Moslem Emir a huge sum of money, the freeing of 200 Moslem captives and the promise of perpetual immunity for just one thing... the Mandylion. After considerable haggling the Emir agreed and so the Mandylion was taken to Constantinople where it remained for two and a half centuries as the most sacred object in the imperial collection of relics.
I did. He wanted to know if these folks were worshiping Him, or the "shroud"?
Did He specify which folks He was referring to?
Yes. Those "folks" were the persons that spent more time concerned with the authenticity of the shroud, than they did with the quality of their relationship with Him.
Interesting. On all the threads I've read on the shroud, no one has made the slightest hint that they were more concerned with the shroud than with their faith. He must have been talking about people outside FR.
He must've been.
I've been involved heavily with the Shroud of Turin for several years. I have lectured, corresponded with people, posted in FR, participated actively in discussions with about 80 researchers including Ray Rogers, Fanti, Dreisbach, Scavone, Wilson, Brown, Schwortz. I have yet to meet one person or hear of anyone who "worshipped" the Shroud.
Dan
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