It related only to the quality of the discussion in this thread about the authenticity of the shroud.
If your point is that was an off topic digression, then perhaps so. If you had a different point in mind then I have missed it and if so then my apologies.
But the question got me to thinking. Am I disgusted with some or all of the pro-authenticity advocacy people? I'm not sure. I tend to be more forgiving of what I think of as the true believer crowd. For one thing, I'd be in a pretty big state of continuous disgust given how much of the world believes in what looks like hokum to me. Am I disgusted by the scientists that have promoted what looks like complete crap to me for reasons that seem driven by some kind of self interest bias? Yeah, I suppose so, but it's not clear how to divide the pro-authenticity people between the cynics that pander to the credulous and the actual true believers for which even a scientific background has yielded low critical thinking capability.
Dave, I truly don't think you should take any of this to heart re. the "controversy".
All that was happening, was that some of us did not want to let Jabba & his fellow shroud fanatics, insist that the shroud is still a matter of any genuine "controversy", ie a great mystery, despite the C14 results. Or indeed to let him claim, as he does, that on top of all the original "controversy" we must now add even more "controversy" about the C14 results!
IOW - every time anyone shows that the shroud claims are likely to be wrong, shroud fanatics just claim that the shroud then becomes even more controversial! It's rather like the creationists and the Young-Earth believers etc., who, every time science plugs one gap in their God claims, they then claim there are now two gaps! ... because they now say we also need to explain what they claim is a new mystery about another “controversial” result of science!
But the "controversy" thing was never more than just a few of us not wanting to let Jabba get away with characterising the C14 result as controversial. Because the only thing controversial about that result is that religious shroud fanatics don’t like it.
As far as being more open minded about the shroud (if that’s what you mean) - some of us are completely open minded about any of these things. In the case of the shroud and Jabba, all that’s happening is that some of us are acknowledging that the C14 results are truly objective and valid as far as anyone can honestly tell (that’s how & why they got published). Whereas what Jabba is citing as “scientific evidence” from shroud websites and believers like Ray Rogers, is not remotely objective at all, and in many instances actually seems to be deliberately dishonest.
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