Hmmmm.... fall on your own hand grenade LoL..
I'm very good looking but nearly as intelligent as I appear (since I dove in here).. Heck!.. Max Cleland lost 3 limbs for that stunt.. I've already been too candid... I only meant to say the shroud was superstitious you'd a thought I said one of the really genuine pieces of the cross sold in some places in Jerusalem was bogus...or that some saints tooth .. was just a tooth.. LoL.. I'm already doing the backstroke in a back current of wishful thinking..
I understand what you're trying to say now, and I appreciate your candidness. It's true that many may treat the Shroud with superstition, attributing it with whatever powers. However, most of us who are interested in it don't fall into that category. Our interest in it is purely historical.
We'll just have to agree to disagree on this. Thanks for the dialogue, and have a blessed day.