[Sca-cooks] tablecloth, shroud or food cover?

Suey lordhunt at gmail.com
Wed Oct 31 06:28:44 PDT 2007


Adele wrote:
>
>   
>   What this could have to do with the Shroud of 
> Turin (which didn't surface 'til the 14th century) is beyond me.
>
>   
    This site reveals new findings on the Shroud of Turin. Fascinating 
material:
    http://www.direct.ca/trinity/shroud.html
    In the same article you will see that in 1993 Rebecca Jackson, 
co-founder of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado, published a theory 
that the shroud used to bury Jesus was the tablecloth used in the Last 
Supper. Apparently Joseph of Arimathea was not only on the burial 
committee but also on the planning committee that set up the Last Supper 
so in haste grabbed the tablecloth to use as a shroud. Alas, apparently 
she has no proof. It is just a theory.
Suey


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