Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!husc6!necntc!ames!sdcsvax!ucsdhub!esosun!seismo!uunet!mcvax!ukc!mupsy!mucs!arnold From: arnold@mucs.UUCP Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: Re: DRIED BLOOD TURNS LIQUID Message-ID: <1290@mucs.UX.CS.MAN.AC.UK> Date: Tue, 29-Sep-87 06:46:11 EDT Article-I.D.: mucs.1290 Posted: Tue Sep 29 06:46:11 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 3-Oct-87 05:01:45 EDT References: <745@iscuva.ISCS.COM> <2917@sequent.UUCP> <1869@cci632.UUCP> Reply-To: thoward%cgu.cs.man.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk Organization: Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK Lines: 31 In article <1869@cci632.UUCP> mark@cci632.UUCP (Mark Stevans) writes: >My patience is non-existence when it comes to matters such as these. The >issue of blood turning to liquid is not a scientific one. It is a religious >one. This is supposedly a scientific newsgroup. > >It is rude, childish, and entirely out-of-place for persons like Jeff >Lindorff and Jim Kendall to use this topic to ridicule the (albeit >unscientific) tenets of the Catholic church. > >There is nothing useful whatsoever that can be said on this topic in >"sci.misc". You can only offend people. So drop it immediately, or move >to "soc.religion". > I couldn't disagree more with these comments. The questions is *not* one of religion; it is that of information or misinformation. It is either true or false that the 'blood' liquefied as claimed. If it really did, then this is an earth-shaking event that has immense ramifications for the current state of scientific knowledge. If it didn't, then we're in the realms of delusion, mistake and trickery. I have no interest in ridiculing the tenets of the Catholic Church, or any other religion. But I believe it is dangerous for people to accept so-called paranormal events uncritically. One of the reasons that this happens so much is that science and scientists don't do enough to popularise rational thought. Flame off. [This is a shared account. Please ignore the From: field, and reply to the following address. Thanks] Toby Howard Computer Graphics Unit, Manchester University, UK. janet: thoward@uk.ac.man.cs.cgu internet: thoward%cgu.cs.man.ac.uk@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk