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Date: 24 Sep 2006 23:15:27
From: Acrux
Subject: The Holy Shroud
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Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon Ghozi's leprosary (Burundi) because of health reasons, I wrote these lucky Flashes of mine, which got a resounding success ,on Turin's HOLY SHROUD. Prof. Harry Gove,which made the Holy Shroud date back to the middle-ages in 1988 by the method 14C, already in 1995, in the light on the latest scientific knowledge, realised that the dating was wrong . The Mystery of the Holy Shroud print,which couldn't be made by men at all, must be correlated to the Mystery of the Resurrection of Jesus,Who was wrapped in the Holy Shroud after being buried and rose from the death in the Holy Shroud. The Faith we feel in our heart needn't any confirmation, but Turin's Holy Shroud becomes an unequivocal one, beyond our will. The end of my Flashes contains a twelve/thirteen lined brief synthesis of my life. Web site: www.lorenzocrescini.it/holyshroud personal e-mail for communications ricercapap@lorenzocrescini.it
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 06:14:26
From: bluezfolk
Subject: Re: The Holy Shroud
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Acrux wrote: > Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon > Ghozi's leprosary (Burundi) because of health reasons, I wrote these > lucky Flashes of mine, which got a resounding success ,on Turin's > HOLY SHROUD. > Prof. Harry Gove,which made the Holy Shroud date back to the > middle-ages in 1988 by the method 14C, already in 1995, in the light > on the latest scientific knowledge, realised that the dating was wrong > . > The Mystery of the Holy Shroud print,which couldn't be made by men > at all, must be correlated to the Mystery of the Resurrection of > Jesus,Who was wrapped in the Holy Shroud after being buried and rose > from the death in the Holy Shroud. > The Faith we feel in our heart needn't any confirmation, but > Turin's Holy Shroud becomes an unequivocal one, beyond our will. > The end of my Flashes contains a twelve/thirteen lined brief synthesis > of my life. > > Web site: > www.lorenzocrescini.it/holyshroud > personal e-mail for communications > ricercapap@lorenzocrescini.it So what was it like running in Africa? Did you get to train with the Kenyans? Eric
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 15:35:54
From: ActionBill@gmail.com
Subject: Re: The Holy Shroud
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Ed Prochak wrote: > bluezfolk wrote: > > Acrux wrote: > > > Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon > > he needs to learn some english. How can you be a secular (ie, no > religion) missionary? Preaching atheism perhaps? (methinks he meant > LAY Christian Missionary) > Ed Secular / lay missionary is the same thing. He's not an ordained cleryman or a member of a religious order.
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 15:12:34
From: Al Bundy
Subject: Re: The Holy Shroud
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Ed Prochak wrote: > bluezfolk wrote: > > Acrux wrote: > > > Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon > > he needs to learn some english. How can you be a secular (ie, no > religion) missionary? Preaching atheism perhaps? (methinks he meant > LAY Christian Missionary) > [] > > > > So what was it like running in Africa? Did you get to train with > > the Kenyans? > > > > > > Eric > > Don't expect an answer, he is just a spammer. > > Ed He was removed from Google under his other profile so he started this new one. He's just one of those religious wackos that probably doesn't even believe what he posts, but has the mental compulsion to post anyway. Just be glad if he's not your neighbor.
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 11:32:54
From: Ed Prochak
Subject: Re: The Holy Shroud
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bluezfolk wrote: > Acrux wrote: > > Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon he needs to learn some english. How can you be a secular (ie, no religion) missionary? Preaching atheism perhaps? (methinks he meant LAY Christian Missionary) [] > > So what was it like running in Africa? Did you get to train with > the Kenyans? > > > Eric Don't expect an answer, he is just a spammer. Ed
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Date: 26 Sep 2006 06:01:37
From: Ed Prochak
Subject: Re: The Holy Shroud
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ActionBill@gmail.com wrote: > Ed Prochak wrote: > > bluezfolk wrote: > > > Acrux wrote: > > > > Back from Africa, where I was a secular missionary in the Kayon > > > > he needs to learn some english. How can you be a secular (ie, no > > religion) missionary? Preaching atheism perhaps? (methinks he meant > > LAY Christian Missionary) > > Ed > > Secular / lay missionary is the same thing. He's not an ordained > cleryman or a member of a religious order. Checking, I see you are right. It's not the most common meaning of secular, but it's there. I stand corrected.
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