Monday, August 26, 2024

God Does NOT Work Through Relics!

Scientists make startling discovery after analyzing cloth 'Jesus was buried in'.

By STACY LIBERATORE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM


PUBLISHED: 20:04, 19 August 2024.


Italian researchers used a special X-ray technique to look at how the Shroud of Turin's threads have aged, revealing it was manufactured around the time of Christ about 2,000 years ago

    Italian researchers used a special X-ray technique to look at how the Shroud of Turin's threads have aged, revealing it was manufactured around the time of Christ about 2,000 years ago

    A controversial linen shroud - regarded by some to be the one Jesus was buried in - has baffled the world for more than centuries.

    When it was first exhibited in the 1350s, the Shroud of Turin was touted as the actual burial shroud used to wrap the mutilated body of Christ after his crucifixion.

    Also known as the Holy Shroud, it bears a faint image of the front and back of a bearded man, which many believers is Jesus' body miraculously imprinted onto the fabric.

    But research in the 1980s appeared to debunk the idea it was real after dating it to the Middle Ages, hundreds of years after Christ's death.

    Now, Italian researchers who used a new technique involving x-rays to date the material have confirmed it was manufactured around the time of Jesus about 2,000 years ago.

    They say the fact the timelines add up lends credence to the idea that the faint, bloodstained pattern of a man with his arms folded in front were left behind by Jesus' dead body.

    The Bible states that Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus in a linen shroud and placed it inside the tomb.

    The Bible states that, Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus in a linen shroud and placed it in a new tomb

      The Bible states that, Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus in a linen shroud and placed it in a new tomb


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