- ern ee after a bomb exploded Tues- This {s the interior of the consulate section of the Am- day morning. At least two Am- _erican Embassy in Saigon ericans and several] Vietnam- Claims By Foundation Classed As Nonsense TORONTO (CP)—A belief by | the international foundation for the holy shroud, with headquar- ters in —bendon, that Christ merely fainted and didn't die on the cross was called nonsense | {ten im the Scriptures. here Spokesmen for the United Church of Canada, the Presby- terian church in Canada, the Anglican Church of Canada and the Roman Catholic church all said Christ literally died and later rose from the dead. Earlier this week, Dr. J. G. Bourne, a senior anesthetist at a London , said Christ merely fainted on the cross and later recovered from a coma. He based his opinion on in- vestigations of patients who fainted under general anes- thesa while in dentists’ chairs. The foundaton had _ several - aa taken of a shroud ept in the Roman Catholic cathedral at Turin, Italy, which Emmanuel Theological College, said the foundation's theory “has been mentioned by peop'e of every generation since the first century AD.” “All we know is what ls writ- It's the Scriptures. It's the only evi- Rt. Rev. G. B. Snell, Angli can coadjutor bishop of Toronto. wondered why anyone should doubt the authenticity of Christ's death and resurrection. “] would rather accept the word of eye - witnesses than speculation 2,000 years later,” later,”’ he said Rev. Frank Stone, director of ithe Catholic Information Cen- tre, said the foundation's theory is ‘shot down by the fact that it doesn’t explain. why the Christian community should have such} a solid belief in the | resurrection.” Rev. Allan Farris, professor many Christians believe cov- | of at Knox Presbyte- ered Christ's botly after it wasj|rian college, said: taken from the cross at calvary.| “We have to take evidence The foundation said ihe/ from the only documents avail- shroud acted as a photographic | able—the Gospels.” negative to show blood stains | from Christ's wounds. But it SHAKESPEARE ERRS added that if he had been dead, there would have been no blood| The erroneous belief that Ju- stains because a corpse has no|lius Caesar was killed in the | blood pressure. Capitol is prebably due THEORY NOT NEW to Shakespeare's indiscriminate Rev. Earl Lautenschiager,|mention of both the senate house and the Capitol. 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