Ham: As you know, [[the Master]]'s [[intention]] was to leave no [[relic]] behind. This was the purpose of the "[[cremation]]" in the [[tomb]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=189:2_The_Material_Body_of_Jesus] [[Midwayers]] and [[angels]] alike also worked to insure that no [[relic]] came into the [[consciousness]] of [[humanity]] with the result being that the actual [[fact]] of his [[death]] became like a relic or a [[magic]] word or magic place. The [[human]] [[desire]] for something tangibly [[magic]] is very [[strong]]. So the [[church]] grew up anyway around the [[fact]] of his [[death]], rather than around a shroud or a grail. So , I will not comment directly as to whether or not the shroud was Jesus's shroud. It doesn't really matter at this point in time anyway. | Ham: As you know, [[the Master]]'s [[intention]] was to leave no [[relic]] behind. This was the purpose of the "[[cremation]]" in the [[tomb]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=189:2_The_Material_Body_of_Jesus] [[Midwayers]] and [[angels]] alike also worked to insure that no [[relic]] came into the [[consciousness]] of [[humanity]] with the result being that the actual [[fact]] of his [[death]] became like a relic or a [[magic]] word or magic place. The [[human]] [[desire]] for something tangibly [[magic]] is very [[strong]]. So the [[church]] grew up anyway around the [[fact]] of his [[death]], rather than around a shroud or a grail. So , I will not comment directly as to whether or not the shroud was Jesus's shroud. It doesn't really matter at this point in time anyway. |