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The mystery of the Holy Shroud

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abra.ricerca@libero.it - 10 Jul 2008 08:30 GMT
The Holy Shroud in Turin is and remains a riddle, as honestly
recognised by the manager of the most important of the three
laboratories which analysed the cloth by using the carbon 14. This
manager acknowledged a serious mistake in the dating.
The only means we have at disposal to solve the riddle is that of
recognizing that, without any doubt, in such Holy Linen happened
something that we cannot and never we’ll be capable to explain : the
Resurrection of Christ.

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Androcles - 10 Jul 2008 11:20 GMT
The Holy Shroud in Turin

"Holey".

You've already declared your bigotry by your choice of words.
What the f.ck does "holy" mean? The shroud has holes burnt in it,
therefore it is holey.
This is a science newsgroup, you can take your 'glory' and 'holy' and
shove it up your arse. You cretins thrive on mystery, you are not remotely
interested in science. f.ck off out of my church before I come and desecrate
yours.
 
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