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Yet another example of your poor scholarship and lack of deductive logic, lenny! When will this stop?
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F*ckin hell! It is abundantly clear that if I continue in this manner we are going to play chase after leonarde's obfuscations, so no more. Address my only my posts and provide only direct quotes in support of your counter arguments. All other ancillary side-track posts will be ignored as the obvious propaganda they are. |
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05-03-2002, 12:44 PM | #22 |
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You need to stop replying so, so, so...sponTA- neously. The sources I cited and which you have yet to refute indicate that there were at LEAST two(2) regimens for burial proceedures according to Jewish customs of the 1st Century: 1)one for those who died a non-violent death. 2)one for those who died a violent death. A crucifixion was a violent death. The victim depicted in the Shroud was nude under the Shroud. The Gospel tell us that Jesus' clothes were divided by the Roman soldiers. There is perfect consistency on this point. Actually there is perfect consistency on ALL points that I can think of relating to the burial. Yelling that I am being "non-deductive" isn't going to convince anyone unless you can refute the fact that violent-death corpses were buried in a different manner from non-violent-death corpses. Given that a number of Jewish sources all say this, there is little chance of that point being refuted. Another very good source for the Shroud which I don't believe I gave on the 18 pager but which is a good summary of many of the facets of the Shroud, including 1st Century Jewish burial practices is at <a href="http://www.shroud.com/rbtperry.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.shroud.com/rbtperry.pdf</a> I'll be back with more.....tonite or tomorrow! Cheers! |
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Wow leonard(e) of ARN, you are so busted. Keep at it though old chum(p); Koy's replies are priceless.
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From Koy's very first post here (about 1/4 of the
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one of the best here??? Vewy impwessive, Mister Kotter!!! Cheers! |
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source material on Pontius Pilate but you don't really seem very interested in him, just as in the first thread you weren't really interested in the cause of death(!!!!). It is difficult to discuss subject X with someone who is obviously not in the slightest bit interested in the details of subject X. It is like discussing baseball with someone who cares nothing about: 1)batting lineups. 2)the hit and run play. 3)squeeze play. 4)base stealing. 5)when to send in a pinch hitter. 6)when to pull a starting pitcher. etc. As I mentioned in the first Shroud thread, the truth about that Shroud is accessible to those who care to learn the details. You, despite having done a little research on Jewish burial practices, evidently don't or perhaps you lack the mental flexibility to deal with the fact that those 1st Century Jews who died a violent death were buried in a way different from those who died a non-violent death. Cheers! |
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Part of a source quoted by Koy:
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in the 18 page Shroud thread, that few coins are found at ancient Jewish tombs is that they then practiced secondary burials: after many months had passed, the remains were reinterred and by that time the coins were superfluous. Buuut there is evidence of such coins anyway: <a href="http://www.shroud.com/lombatti.htm" target="_blank">http://www.shroud.com/lombatti.htm</a> This was an exchange via email between an historian named Lombatti (an authenticity doubter) and Alan Whanger who was already cited by Koy on this thread. A part of one response by Whanger: Quote:
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ever existed. Was I wrong? Even a false prophet would have to exist to "deceive" people. Yes, I find your positions rather perplexing. They seem to change from post to post. But perhaps it is because I lack your "deductive reasoning" (!!). Cheers! |
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A very interesting URL with which I was not familiar is:
<a href="http://shroud.com/bsts4704.htm" target="_blank">http://shroud.com/bsts4704.htm</a> wherein Dr. Alan Whanger relates his long-standing research on the Shroud of Turin. Worth looking at. It was linked to one of Koy's sites. Cheers! |
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Another nice little site especially for visuals:
<a href="http://www.duke.edu/~adw2/shroud/" target="_blank">http://www.duke.edu/~adw2/shroud/</a> Cheers! |
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