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Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 12:23 pm
by RickD
Storyteller wrote:I think our bips should write a book on all his studies of the shroud. I'd buy it :)
Why buy the cow when you can have the milk for free?

This thread is free milk. y3:-O

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 2:04 pm
by Philip
It's just that most people who have already written off the Shroud per common media disinformation they have absorbed, they just aren't likely to wade through tons of posts to dig down for their specific questions. That's why I suggested the "Guide to False Assertions About The Shroud." Why not make the facts far more accessible, and in a user-friendly way? Bip has already done all of the works in his copious posts - why not just index the best of them to refute specific false contentions. You think the carbon 14 tests have refuted its authenticity?: BAM! Link/facts, authoritative sources, next issue! Etc.

Also, at the top of the thread, I would bullet point the astonishing established attributes - many are never noted in various media. Really, Bippy could make this into a worldwide resource. And just think how many off-the-page links, placed on key sites, would bring unbelievers to G&S.org. Hana might be able to help establish a links strategy, with such a thing. G&S should be far greater known!

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 2:09 pm
by Philip
Rick, per your newest avatar: as a person with Scots blood myself, I think the flag design needs a bit of an update - looks like a logo for the tic-tac-toe association :roll: .

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 3:38 pm
by RickD
Philip wrote:Rick, per your newest avatar: as a person with Scots blood myself, I think the flag design needs a bit of an update - looks like a logo for the tic-tac-toe association :roll: .
I like it the way it is. I think it's the oldest national flag in Europe.

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 4:40 pm
by Philip
Philip wrote:
Rick, per your newest avatar: as a person with Scots blood myself, I think the flag design needs a bit of an update - looks like a logo for the tic-tac-toe association :roll: .

Rick: I like it the way it is. I think it's the oldest national flag in Europe.
Well, it IS an great improvement over that huge grin of Pongo's! :pound:

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 4:45 pm
by EssentialSacrifice
ptc wrote:
Also, at the top of the thread, I would bullet point the astonishing established attributes - many are never noted in various media. Really, Bippy could make this into a worldwide resource. And just think how many off-the-page links, placed on key sites, would bring unbelievers to G&S.org. Hana might be able to help establish a links strategy, with such a thing. G&S should be far greater known!
I absolutely think you're on to something here paul ... bippy, if you could explore this it would be a tremendous magnet of resources to be found no where else and truly might enlighten more to God. Is this a possible call to discipleship ?

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:32 pm
by Kurieuo
Maybe there should be a bippy fund? ;)

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:42 pm
by RickD
EssentialSacrifice wrote:
ptc wrote:
Also, at the top of the thread, I would bullet point the astonishing established attributes - many are never noted in various media. Really, Bippy could make this into a worldwide resource. And just think how many off-the-page links, placed on key sites, would bring unbelievers to G&S.org. Hana might be able to help establish a links strategy, with such a thing. G&S should be far greater known!
I absolutely think you're on to something here paul ... bippy, if you could explore this it would be a tremendous magnet of resources to be found no where else and truly might enlighten more to God. Is this a possible call to discipleship ?
Bippy isn't called to discipleship. He's too busy kissing playboy models. y:x

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 8:32 pm
by bippy123
Philip wrote:Rick, per your newest avatar: as a person with Scots blood myself, I think the flag design needs a bit of an update - looks like a logo for the tic-tac-toe association :roll: .
I have always felt Scottish even though I'm lebanese American. I can't go a day without hearing the pips :)
But my favorite song is Loch Lomond performed by the Scottish group runrig

http://youtu.be/pzQ1pNfbe3Q

My mom would try to get me to listen to lebanese music and find me in my room listening to the bagpipes lol. :mrgreen:

She is still wondering if somewhere down our lineage there was some Scottish ancestry lol.
Dad would just shake his head and tell mom "don't even try to understand him , he's out there "

Might also want to listen to some mairead nesbitt from celtic woman
http://youtu.be/z-ttrQ38mOc

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 8:33 pm
by bippy123
RickD wrote:
Storyteller wrote:I think our bips should write a book on all his studies of the shroud. I'd buy it :)
Why buy the cow when you can have the milk for free?

This thread is free milk. y3:-O
And it will never pass the expiration date :mrgreen:

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 8:34 pm
by bippy123
RickD wrote:
EssentialSacrifice wrote:
ptc wrote:
Also, at the top of the thread, I would bullet point the astonishing established attributes - many are never noted in various media. Really, Bippy could make this into a worldwide resource. And just think how many off-the-page links, placed on key sites, would bring unbelievers to G&S.org. Hana might be able to help establish a links strategy, with such a thing. G&S should be far greater known!
I absolutely think you're on to something here paul ... bippy, if you could explore this it would be a tremendous magnet of resources to be found no where else and truly might enlighten more to God. Is this a possible call to discipleship ?
Bippy isn't called to discipleship. He's too busy kissing playboy models. y:x
:pound:
Rick , when I get married , how will I ever explain that one to my kids lol

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 8:35 pm
by bippy123
EssentialSacrifice wrote:
ptc wrote:
Also, at the top of the thread, I would bullet point the astonishing established attributes - many are never noted in various media. Really, Bippy could make this into a worldwide resource. And just think how many off-the-page links, placed on key sites, would bring unbelievers to G&S.org. Hana might be able to help establish a links strategy, with such a thing. G&S should be far greater known!
I absolutely think you're on to something here paul ... bippy, if you could explore this it would be a tremendous magnet of resources to be found no where else and truly might enlighten more to God. Is this a possible call to discipleship ?
Essential I wish I had that time , but we might be losing our home soon and right now it's survival mode foe me :(
Wish I had the time in the future to team up with a non OCD person that could handle my erratic posting style .

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 8:41 pm
by bippy123
Krinkov wrote:Maybe there should be a bippy fund? ;)
My friends are telling me to do a crowdrise fir when we lose the house , but I would rather do it for my russian friend mikhail. He is the true angel . He has to suffer every day with schizophrenia :(
Imagine living each day with the fear that a medieval executioner is going to pop out of the mirror and cut your head off .

He is my hero and when we pray together he brings me closer to God
He is my angel brother .
His story is amazing as he was born an Orthodox Jew . He was quarantined with the chicken pox which made his schizophrenia even worse , and to make things worse the nursing staff mixed the wrong combo of medications which caused him to go into clinical death . He had an nde and came back a Christian .
He has a purity of heart that I can only dream about .
I see him crying sometimes when we FaceTime and he is always worried about God's judgment on atheists .
He brings out the best in me :)

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 9:02 pm
by Philip
Bippy: My friends are telling me to do a crowdrise fir when we lose the house , but I would rather do it for my russian friend mikhail. He is the true angel . He has to suffer every day with schizophrenia :( (Imagine living each day with the fear that a medieval executioner is going to pop out of the mirror and cut your head off).

He is my hero and when we pray together he brings me closer to God. He is my angel brother. His story is amazing as he was born an Orthodox Jew . He was quarantined with the chicken pox which made his schizophrenia even worse , and to make things worse the nursing staff mixed the wrong combo of medications which caused him to go into clinical death . He had an nde and came back a Christian .
He has a purity of heart that I can only dream about .
I see him crying sometimes when we FaceTime and he is always worried about God's judgment on atheists .
He brings out the best in me :)
You know, my friend Bip - he REALLY gets what Christianity is all about! That's because he's the REAL deal! y>:D< How much he has suffered, with his dad, his mom long in a coma, the tough situation with his recent health issues, the difficulty with his brother - and STILL, on his worst day, he's got a far better attitude and disposition than just about anyone you can meet. May God bess you, Bip! y[-o< Man, I sure don't want to see human cloning - but in your case, I'd gladly hope they could crank out as many duplicates as possible! Earth needs more Bipsters!

Re: Shroud of Turin

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 9:31 pm
by DRDS
Philip wrote:
Bippy: My friends are telling me to do a crowdrise fir when we lose the house , but I would rather do it for my russian friend mikhail. He is the true angel . He has to suffer every day with schizophrenia :( (Imagine living each day with the fear that a medieval executioner is going to pop out of the mirror and cut your head off).

He is my hero and when we pray together he brings me closer to God. He is my angel brother. His story is amazing as he was born an Orthodox Jew . He was quarantined with the chicken pox which made his schizophrenia even worse , and to make things worse the nursing staff mixed the wrong combo of medications which caused him to go into clinical death . He had an nde and came back a Christian .
He has a purity of heart that I can only dream about .
I see him crying sometimes when we FaceTime and he is always worried about God's judgment on atheists .
He brings out the best in me :)
You know, my friend Bip - he REALLY gets what Christianity is all about! That's because he's the REAL deal! y>:D< How much he has suffered, with his dad, his mom long in a coma, the tough situation with his recent health issues, the difficulty with his brother - and STILL, on his worst day, he's got a far better attitude and disposition than just about anyone you can meet. May God bess you, Bip! y[-o< Man, I sure don't want to see human cloning - but in your case, I'd gladly hope they could crank out as many duplicates as possible! Earth needs more Bipsters!
I second that notion he is by far one of the kindest human beings I have ever met or ever will meet in this life. I may well have given up on living if it wasn't for his kindness, dedication and encouragement. I hope his reward in heaven is one of the greatest among fellow believers because to me, he deserves such a reward for him just being who he is. May God bless him now and for eternity!