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61I agree that it was very convincing, but latest tests in USA prove that the two fires (one being in 1359) released fumes, disrupting the constant rate of decay. Lightly touching carbon-dating, if I'm not mistaken, they use the isotope Carbon14, which is present in any living object. Now this Carbon 14 is present for 5700 years (or something called a half-year), and when the object dies, it decays at a constant rate until it is finally at 0 (which makes the object a totally non-existant after 5700 yrs). Now, once the fires occured, the rate disrupted, adding years to the actual age.Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
62until you mentioned the website, i thought you were a science teacher and my thoughts were "what have i gotten myself into". like i mentioned, i am not an expert on carbon dating. in fact my science teacher had mentioned it lightly and so i did not know the exact dates, or if i was confusing my info.
however we understood each other, right?!?
i agree that the shroud is an object of belief and in fact, is the one reason why I believe in it.
contributing to the survey, arguing either which way, helps in the development process and so for that i am eternally grateful.
once again, i would like to mention that i hope i do not insult anyone by issuing this survey.
(not a bad survey for a 15 year old, huh?)
Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
63Well thank you very much bill! I'll be sure to visit yours and give a good rating too!Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
64Well, loser, there's a few things I've got to let you in on.
1) I take great pride on the first survey I created and if you have the balls to sit there and insult the things your small little brain can not grasp, and think you'll get away with it, you've got another thing coming.
2) I see that you might not believe in the Shroud. Hell, you can be atheist for all I care. So just give your opinion and shut your trap.
3) If you knew anything about the voting process, you would realize it's not only based on the question. Meaning, you disagree with the question asked, you DO NOT give a bad vote. Voting includes technical work, vocabulary, grammar, rate of response and a whole bunch of things that I'm sure you probably can't even pronounce.
4)I dare you to say that the shroud of turin is a crock of crap again...no, wait. That's your opinion, and I must swallow it. However if you ever take it a step farther and call this SURVEY a crock of crap, you will never, ever, hear the end of it. We Italians have an attitude to boot, so if I were you I'd just shut your mouth.
Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
65OMG! I am so sorry! I did not see your apology or else I wouldn't snap at you the way I did! Like I said, we Italians have a tendency to get a bit...tough. Your letting me know did help me realize, of course, but I felt (and still feel) that if your opinion is that you do not believe the shroud of turin is real, fine. But don't give the SURVEY itself a bad rating. Again, the rating goes beyond the question itself. It has to do with structure and so on.
I also apologize about the revenge bit on your survey. I bet others are probably hissing my name right now. But I was pissed off. My work is my pride and when someone puts it down, well, I get a bit hot-headed.
Sorry again!
Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
66Don't give me a heartattack! I feel bad enough!Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
67I believe that no one should put down what you believe in. It's just as bad as putting down your race or your opinion. If you believe in the Shroud, do not let anyone take that away from you.Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
68Hey!!! We do not put our faith in little trinkets and icons! And if you want to call it that, the reason we TURN to these things is as a symbol of our faith. We do not depend solely on them. We believe that the cross, lamb, 3 leaf clover...all are symbols that represent our faith...that makes it easier to visualize what we already believe. And if I'm not mistaken, Christianity is not the only religion that does that. Hindou had=s the Sacred Elepant (I'm sorry, I don't know the proper name). Boudhism has the Chinese Man (sorry!) Juddaism has the menorah.
Must I go on?
Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
69First off, you are so not a loser! Why did you give yourself that name! You're the sweetest guy
2) I see what you're trying to say. I do not want to convince you to believe what I believe. It's your choice to make. I just stand by and play devil's advocate for discussion purposes.
3)You're right. If you see that something is not bringing you anywhere, and even worse, pulling you back, let go of it. All that baggage is not worth it.
4)However for some people that icon is needed, simply to visualize. No one forces them to believe or idolize the Shroud. That was all made on individual decisions. Slowly, more and more people gathered and it grew to a large population of the Christian faith. But at the base of it, no one was forced.
5)Thanks for the change. Come to think of it, you didn't have to. Just having you add to the discussion is good enough for me.
Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
70No way what Befkoning? Please, expand. I can't really comment without knowing what you mean.Do you believe the Shroud of Turin really does show the imprint of Jesus Christ?
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