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To: grey_whiskers

Is post #148 yours, and have you read it? Have you read post #54?

Ask Swordmaker whether the force of gravity has changed.


154 posted on 09/30/2008 5:04:18 AM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138; Swordmaker
I had read the first three sentences of post #54 where it was claimed that the person's expertise was as a nurse, and saw that she had written a book "The Strong Woman".

By comparing to the other poster's claim in #92 that Nickell is an expert because he had written a book (and therefore his views were valid), this seemed to me to be a contradiction.

Re-reading post #54, it looks like the book mentioned in #54 belongs on Art Bell or George Neoury (spelling?).

But from my reading of him, so does Nickell.

As far as the force of gravity, why is that relevant to the Shroud? Did anyone suggest that the image was due to body fluids being affected by gravity changing?

If it isn't germane to the argument, but is an attempt to make Swordmaker look ridiculous without reference to his actual arguments on this point, then it looks like you are engaging in ad hominem *and* non sequitur.

Cheers!

157 posted on 09/30/2008 5:10:58 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: js1138; Swordmaker
I had read the first three sentences of post #54 where it was claimed that the person's expertise was as a nurse, and saw that she had written a book "The Strong Woman".

By comparing to the other poster's claim in #92 that Nickell is an expert because he had written a book (and therefore his views were valid), this seemed to me to be a contradiction.

Re-reading post #54, it looks like the book mentioned in #54 belongs on Art Bell or George Neoury (spelling?).

But from my reading of him, so does Nickell.

As far as the force of gravity, why is that relevant to the Shroud? Did anyone suggest that the image was due to body fluids being affected by gravity changing?

If it isn't germane to the argument, but is an attempt to make Swordmaker look ridiculous without reference to his actual arguments on this point, then it looks like you are engaging in ad hominem *and* non sequitur.

Cheers!

158 posted on 09/30/2008 5:12:07 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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