Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Challenge of the Shroud of Turin


 

The Enigma of the Shroud of Turin

Will Richard Dawkins take on the Shroud?

 

Shroud/Dawkins Challenge



The gauntlet is thrown. We challenge you, Richard Dawkins, to tell us how the Shroud image could have been made.
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Claim your prize

We'll donate £20,000 to your foundation. You can claim a victory and solve a great mystery.
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Will you accept...

…an opportunity to demonstrate that the Shroud could be medieval?
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If you decline...

...please grant the Shroud the respect it deserves as a remarkable enigma.
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The Criteria

Since it was first announced this Challenge has been taken up by Shroud scientists collectively. At a conference held in Valencia held in April 2012 a list of criteria defining the Shroud image was established as the basis for anyone to take up the challenge of recreating the Shroud mage. If it is the medieval creation Dawkins has stated it must be then - put very simply - how on earth was it made? So far, even 21st Century technology has not found a way. Perhaps Richard Dawkins and his Foundation can show us how it could have been done.
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Dr John Jackson, (above left) one of the signatories of the Valencia definition, was leader of the team that had full access to the Shroud in order to carry out the most thorough investigation. He is seen above discussing some of the image problems with Rageh Omaar in my 2008 for the BBC. His paper on the problems with reconciling the Shroud image with the increasingly questionable C14 date can be found
here. (That is also Dr Jackson in the banner at the top of the page with the Shroud itself).

An open letter to Richard Dawkins

29th March 2012
Dear Richard Dawkins

It is really not sufficient to dismiss the Shroud, as you do, on the basis of a C14 test from a single and badly selected sample area. Are you really saying that C14 has never made a mistake? Archaeologists frequently go back to retest something when other data conflicts. That has been impossible with the Shroud.
In your Shroud blog you argue, rightly in my view, that it is not enough for Christian apologists to weigh faith heavier than facts. After all, Christianity is based on a historical figure. The Shroud of Turin is a
 
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Here is Dr. Paolo di Lazzaro and his team at ENEA in Italy who you claimed argued from a position of "personal incredulity". In fact, they are scientists who share your belief that evidence is the best way to determine the truth of things. Are you prepared to take them on? You can see more from Dr. Di Lazzaro in this Telegraph piece.

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