Jabba
Philosopher
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Slowvehicle,Good morning, Mr, Savage!
You appear to have missed this:
You are, of course, free to quote me, as long as you do so honestly, anywhere you find it fruitful.
I would hope that you would not, this time around, flavour your quotes with the cries of "מָרָא" with which you have seasoned other references to this forum (and its predecessor), in other venues. (Of course, I drink coffee [a lot of coffee] out of a RoosterTeeth RWBY mug, so my grip on reality is a bit..."BOOP".)
I maintain that the devotees of the "Porter Blog" would be better served by joining in the discussion here, rather than by you serving as intermediary (dare I coin the neologism, "anti-locutor"?) and practicing shuttle debatery.
A more important point is this:
The 14C date is not "in the top layer of sub-issues"; it is, in fact, the only issue. Follow: Even if the graphic image on the CIQ were, in fact, an anatomically accurate, posturally possible, scripturally feasible and historically defensible photographic image; even if the tattoo, "My dad can smite your tribe", were discernible, and the letters "JC" were embroidered in the corner; triply-redundant 14C dating, from three independent laboratories, indicates that the cloth did not exist before the mid-13th Century CE, and therefore could not have been used to do anything, in any way, to anyone, in the early 1st Century CE.
Unless and until you come to grips with that fact, there truly is nothing upon which to "agree to disagree".
You might better serve "your side" by inviting them here, to read the exchanges for themselves.
- I have invited them; they don't want to come to your site either.
- Essentially, I'll be trying to take your side to them, and see if they have effective answers. I still think that the shroud is probably authentic, but some of your objections/reservations seem quite reasonable...
- One specific question for now: you've probably answered this back in the land that time forgot, but do you think that the shroud was painted?