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The Kangaroo Court of the British Museum
“Kangaroo Court” is a term for a judicial body that is not impartial and that seeks to render particular verdict regardless of the actual evidence. The British Museum has great influence in the academic world, and no scientist or researcher dares to contradict its proclamations without the risk of being subject to ridicule and, perhaps, unemployment.
So , when the Museum rendered its verdict on the Shroud, researchers, historians, scientists, and even Church officials were intimidated. We see this in Pope St. John Paul’s statement prior to 1988 where he refers to the Shroud as a “relic” and that of 1998 where he uses the word “icon.”
http://www.vatican.va/content/john-.../documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_24051998_sindone.html
“Kangaroo Court” is a term for a judicial body that is not impartial and that seeks to render particular verdict regardless of the actual evidence. The British Museum has great influence in the academic world, and no scientist or researcher dares to contradict its proclamations without the risk of being subject to ridicule and, perhaps, unemployment.
So , when the Museum rendered its verdict on the Shroud, researchers, historians, scientists, and even Church officials were intimidated. We see this in Pope St. John Paul’s statement prior to 1988 where he refers to the Shroud as a “relic” and that of 1998 where he uses the word “icon.”
http://www.vatican.va/content/john-.../documents/hf_jp-ii_spe_24051998_sindone.html