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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Nov 10, 2003 13:50:04 GMT -5
www.shroud.com/shrdbig2.jpg [/img] The Shroud of Turin is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. A man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth. Is it really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body, or is it simply a medieval forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever artist? Modern science has completed hundreds of thousands of hours of detailed study and intense research on the Shroud. It is, in fact, the single most studied artifact in human history, and we know more about it today than we ever have before. And yet, the controversy still rages. The history of the Shroud of Turin can be best studied by dividing it into two specific categories. The general consensus of even the most doubting researchers is to accept a "1350" date as the beginning of the "undisputed" or documented history of the Shroud of Turin. This also happens to coincide with the approximate date determined by the 1988 carbon dating of the cloth. Although there is a significant amount of evidence supporting the Shroud's existence prior to the mid 1300's, much of it is, in fact, "circumstantial" and remains mostly unproven.
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Andi
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Post by Andi on Nov 16, 2003 10:44:52 GMT -5
Hey there ;D
I've seen this up close and personal. It's very weird. It really looks like the imprint of Jesus.
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Post by ~*~Kit_The_Kat~*~ on Nov 20, 2003 20:19:24 GMT -5
Where'd you see it Andi? I would have loved to see it.
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