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The Fabric of Time

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Movie Review: Fascinating
Summary: 5 Stars

Fascinating new evidence that the Shroud is a possible event field, as pivotal as the creation of the universe-- the moment when Heaven became a possibility. I wish every serious Christian would watch this video.

Movie Review: Awe Inspiring
Summary: 5 Stars

Well done documentary, utilizing science to gain understanding of what we are seeing on the images found on the Shroud of Turin. I reccommend this video for anyone who wants to expand on their curiosity.

Movie Review: Discombobulated
Summary: 2 Stars

If this had contained any Real Science it could have been intersting. Instead, it uses gimmick technology and a mishmash of concepts, all in the name of quantum physics (or something). To add to the confusion, two sets of 3D glasses are included. I hate to be too critical, but don't get your hopes up for any ground-breaking news here on the shroud. It tries too hard, and gets nowhere.

Movie Review: A question about....but not a comment on this video.
Summary: 1 Stars

My question is based upon photos of the Shroud of Turin that went around when it became a news-highlight.
Does this shroud seem to show that it's an image of a person who wore long hair?

I ask, because if they are claims that it is from Christ's tomb, this would not be able to be accurate.
There are scriptures in the New Testament that address hair length on a man and woman, and if we are to rely upon scripture,
as Christ would have taught it and promoted others who's writings were canonized, he would have had to heed this scripture for himself also:

1Corinthians 11:14 Doth not even nature itself teach you, that, if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him?
1Corinthians 11:15 But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering.

Please, before anyone suggests that another translation be considered....it would be wise to review whatever other translations one desires, as they all convey the same message.

So again, my question is not about this program mentioned about the Shroud of Turin, because I have not watched it. And I haven't watched it for the very reason about the Long Hair matter. Again, if it is claimed to be a program about Christ, and this Shroud shows long hair. It could not have been a shroud of Christ, so why watch the program?

If the scripture above didn't apply to Christ, he would have corrected it, if he wore long hair, right?

Movie Review: Promises much - Delivers Little
Summary: 1 Stars

I was extremely disappointed by this DVD. Apart from the 3-D gimmick which does NOT work, there is nothing really new here. A better buy with much more info is Mark Antonacci's excellent book from 2000 - "The Resurrection of the Shroud." This DVD is constantly promising to reveal the very secrets of the Universe by tying quantum theory into the Shroud....and never really does! I couldn't believe how abruptly the DVD ended! We still do not know if the basic premise of the DVD (that the image is holographic) is true or not. And astronaut Edgar Mitchell and physicist Alan Wolfe are tossed into the mix - not as Shroud proponants (which they NEVER even mention in their segments) but simply because they make the roster of interviewees more impressive. The ONLY thing truly new here is that the samples taken for the Carbon-14 dating were perhaps taken from a mended portion of the cloth: THIS, if truly true, is what the documentary SHOULD have focussed on at greater length....and not the dangling of carrots of ultimate answers before us to lead us, ultmately, nowhere! Ian Wilson's books about the Shroud are also much more preferable than this flop.
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