Slowvehicle
Membership Drive , Co-Ordinator,, Russell's Antin
- The following has been cut and pasted from http://shroudstory.com/?s=d'arci.
- Hopefully, I don’t need to cite all the primary sources…
- The original document did not include the numbering
- The first set of claims represent shroud skeptics’ take on the d’Arcis’ memo; the second represent shroud believers’ take.
- Probably the most basic aspect of my thoughts about effective debate is the need to go slow, with small steps (effective debate will necessarily be tedious). Consequently, I’ll try to focus on the d’Arcis memo – itself, a relatively ‘tiny’ piece of the puzzle?
- I have two objectives here: 1) support authenticity of the shroud, and 2) develop an effective debate model. I figure that I will have won if I can do either.
- Let’s see if we can develop an actually effective debate about the d’Arcis memo.
1. The Shroud of Turin suddenly appeared in France , in Lirey , in the diocese of Troyes, towards 1355. Immediately Henri de Poitiers , the bishop of the local diocese of Troyes, which was opposed all’ostensione made, considering it an obvious fake.
2. The exhibitions resumed after about thirty years, and yet the new bishop, Pierre d’Arcis , opposed.
3. After a long standoff between him and the dean of the church where the exhibitions took place in 1389, the bishop appealed to Pope Clement VII with a long memorial, in which he tells how his predecessor had even found the artist that ‘ had ‘cleverly painted’.
4. The Pope allowed the exhibitions only as long as you say every time that it was a representation, and not the true Shroud of Christ.
Edited by Agatha:Edited in compliance with rule 4. Do not copy and paste material available elsewhere; include a few sentences and a link.
Good Morning, Mr. Savage.
Which, if any of these, in your opinion, has not been addressed?
