Posted on 07/22/2018 10:40:19 AM PDT by a fool in paradise
Thanks for the update. So with the Caucasus signature as well as the unknowns..ther might be some of that good ol Denisovian runnning around the brain there.
It’s possible the soft fetal skull was deformed during delivery. Or it could have been deformed post-mortem by some aspect of the burial procedure, such as tight wrapping of the head.
When tradition has the authority of scripture what else can you say? Mary’s assumption isn’t exactly biblical, you know.
Give me teepee for my bunghole!
“When tradition has the authority of scripture what else can you say?”
Everyone is borne ignorant, but it takes both stupidity and malice to remain that way.
Catholics do not, and have never, believed that tradition has the authority of scripture.
I’m sure you’ve been told that before, and yet you continue to repeat it. Scripture tells us not to lie, but you don’t seem to mind spitting in God’s face on that one.
So Mary wasn’t assumed into heaven after all? It gets so confusing.
Don’t try to flip it around.
Things have happened that are not in scripture.
I don’t want to have this same, tired argument again. I mean, I wouldn’t discuss physics with a frog, so why would I discuss religion with you?
You can see that the bony plates of the skull overlap a lot. Perhaps the plates were pulled into that position by soft tissue as it dried and shrank. Perhaps it was compressed in its storage or burial.
It’s just a baby miscarried or born way too early to live. Let it have a proper burial and if no one remembers it but God, that will be enough.
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