Tuesday, January 26, 2010

An Interview On the Shroud of Turin


SEE HERE Every now and then we should take a break from politics and look at religion. G.K. Chesterton in 1905 was told he could write about anything he wanted — except religion and politics. Chesterton responded by saying there was nothing else worth writing about and went on to write about almost nothing else for the rest of his life. So a brief interlude into one of my other activities is worth looking at. The link is to Barrie Schwortz's interview. Barrie is a friend of mine, the documenting photographer of the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) which in 1978 traveled to Turin, Italy and spend 120 hours intensely studying the shroud will all the tools of modern science. I gave two scientific papers in 2008 at the Ohio Conference whose proceedings have recently been published YOU CAN GET A COPY and it's well worth it. It was a great conference.

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