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How Even Atheists Perpetuate the Faith

Luigi and the Shroud of Turin


From the book The Wind and the Spirit © 2011 William Kevin Stoos--coming this summer The man in the cloth looks incredibly lonesome, as if every one of his friends abandoned him in the moment of his greatest need. And sad—sad for all time, as if the weight of the whole world were upon his shoulders. There is an eternal pensiveness in his death pose. The stabbing thorns that cut so unkindly into his scalp and the blood that flowed from his head are visible, indelible. They are vivid, tangible signs of the once painful wounds that hurt no more.
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