Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!taras From: taras@utgpu.UUCP Newsgroups: sci.misc,talk.religion.misc,talk.rumors,misc.headlines Subject: Re: DRIED BLOOD TURNS LIQUID Message-ID: <1987Oct9.220531.4888@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu> Date: Fri, 9-Oct-87 22:05:31 EDT Article-I.D.: gpu.1987Oct9.220531.4888 Posted: Fri Oct 9 22:05:31 1987 Date-Received: Sun, 11-Oct-87 13:49:27 EDT References: <745@iscuva.ISCS.COM> <2917@sequent.UUCP> <1869@cci632.UUCP> <1045@ius1.cs.cmu.edu> <7324@alice.UUCP> <3133@hoptoad.uucp> Reply-To: taras@gpu.utcs.UUCP (T. Pryjma) Organization: University of Toronto Computing Services Lines: 27 Xref: utgpu sci.misc:467 talk.religion.misc:3326 talk.rumors:899 misc.headlines:1674 Checksum: 32798 Never mind the tenets of any religion. The blood should be tested to ascertain it's origin by scientific means. This mean of course typing and examination by a qualified hematologist. I would suggest conducting test for various viruses and antibodies, these same tests should be conducted of those who live in the immediate locale. I suggest that the results would be very interesting. My theory is that the substance that is claimed has a rather earthly origin. It would also be intesting to see if no antibodies existed or if antibodies existed of another era or if antibodies that match some of the locals existed. The policy of the Catholic Church is to ignore such phenomena, considering the amount of fraud associated with such claims in the past. This has however never prevented hoards of worshipers from heading towards theses self proclaimed shrines in effort to make closer contact with their God, regardless of whether the phenomena was legitimate or not. In other words, before anymore is said, lets test this thing make sure that it is for real. -- Taras Pryjma uucp: taras@gpu.utcs bitnet: tpryjma@utoronto Bell: +1 (416) 536-2821 Fear is never boring. hmmm. hmmmm. YEEEEEOOOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Damn those trap doors! Yup. Fear is never boring.