tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6160916.post110921682110736921..comments2024-03-06T04:31:53.093+11:00Comments on Just in CASE: About the boyTrevor Cairneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10743409298855125040noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6160916.post-1112075109022794912005-03-29T15:45:00.000+10:002005-03-29T15:45:00.000+10:00It does depend if the shroud of turin is real or n...It does depend if the shroud of turin is real or not... (don't know how to link the appropriate CASE article)<BR/><BR/>However, it certainly is interesting apologetically, in the same vein of the Da Vinci code, Passion of the Christ etc, as a piece of public interest which can create a link to the real Jesus (as opposed to a confrontational style apologetic). Has an interesting science/technology element involved too.<BR/><BR/>Other questions: How have images of Jesus been used in the past? Does this escape those uses, or, despite its scientific (as opposed to an artistic) background does it fall down in the same places?<BR/><BR/>Andrew DunstallAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com