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			Finally, a first century shroud found in Jerusalem.  One that is very different in fabrication and design from the Shroud of Turin. Quote: 
 I read the "wire" article because of the disease angle, but luckily it also comments on the shroud, though it’s a little hasty for this particular project to offer an opinion of the Turin shroud. The article is also a bit uncritical in its adherence to the Gospel narrative, but perhaps I don't read enough mainstream press on religion anymore. After a search I found a Daily Mail article focuses more on the shroud, and it's two pieces. Daily Mail with article focusing on the shroud General article on: Physorge Gregg | |
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			Are there still people around who think that the Shroud of Turin isn't a fake? I thought that even the Catholics have abandoned this one and tossed in the shed where they put the magic angel feathers they used to carry into battle. | 
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			Ben Witherington apparently believes that the shroud is genuine.
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			This article also discusses leprosy. Some Christians have claimed that the disease described in the Bible was not what we know now as leprosy.
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			And from Joe Zias on ANE-2: Quote: 
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			Yes, indeed. Most of them are probably the same people who still believe that the Gospel According to Matthew was written by some guy who gave up his job as a tax collector in order to become one of Jesus' disciples.
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