BLAINE:  C'mon Lance, those are "cute" remarks, but  I see no comparison, so 
would you care to elaborate, or will you be content to make the assertion 
without having to go to the laborious process of qualifying it? If the latter, 
then I can safely assume you really had nothing specific in mind, but were just 
runnin' off at the keyboard.  Fair enough?

-- "Lance Muir" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think it could be read along with 'Cat in the Hat' & "James & the Giant
Peach' except these two more accurately reflect reality.


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Sent: January 29, 2005 12:02
Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Shroud of Turin older than thought


>
> BLAINE  The point is that when we knock something prematurely, but
afterwards it turns out to be true after all, we often feel compelled to
stay with our earlier condemnation, just for ego's sake.  And speaking of
faith, I have faith that the Book of Mormon will eventually prove beyond
reasonable doubt to be the Word of God.  I am sure that despite many seeming
problems, it will rise above them all and will stand as one of the world's
great books.  It has already been rated among the top ten most influential
books in America.
>
>
> -- Terry Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >BLAINE:  Even when we are "sure" of something, it may turn out to be
wrong.  Rashly judging something such as the Shroud of Turin to be a fake,
or the Book of Mormon, another example, puts one out on a limb from which it
is sometimes difficult to extract oneself.  Called eating crow!
> >
> >Turin Shroud Older Than Thought
> >
> >
> >
> >
> Maybe I am missing something here, but what difference does it make if
> this old rag is real or fake?  We don't seek a sign.  We live by faith.
> Terry
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