speculative indeed, umm very weak argument I should say..but yes the key well then is dating, if it is first century then the image will be anyway of a first century sort of person if it is not...well it can be a medieval person but really I wonder if some very sophisticated art might not have created the negative effect of the image? or now I am perhaps getting into a weak speculative position...? of course I am not opposed to it being Jesus, let it be... but anyway on a lighter (or perhaps not lighter exactly) it is good that the Nazis did not get the idea of trying to test the possiblity of torturing people and wrapping them in shrowds to see if the turin effect would take place...it seems the sort of thing some occultist Nazi (granted fewer in number than the Morning of the Magicians would lead one to believe) might have done. +S.
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Date: 2004-04-06 10:12 pm (UTC)weak argument I should say..but yes the
key well then is dating, if it is first century then
the image will be anyway of a first century sort
of person if it is not...well it can be a medieval
person but really I wonder if some very sophisticated
art might not have created the negative effect of
the image? or now I am perhaps getting into
a weak speculative position...? of course I am not
opposed to it being Jesus, let it be... but anyway on
a lighter (or perhaps not lighter exactly) it is good
that the Nazis did not get the idea of trying to
test the possiblity of torturing people and wrapping
them in shrowds to see if the turin effect would
take place...it seems the sort of thing some occultist
Nazi (granted fewer in number than the Morning
of the Magicians would lead one to believe) might
have done.
+S.