I’m pleased
to say, that doing some research to build this post of today I was pleased to
read (and
hear) that Jesus is
truly considered our God, not the son, like
I’m always hearing it say every time a go to mass in a Catholic church, or when I
confess.
What I
believe it exceptional is that the shroud truly must be the linen that was
covering the body of Jesus Christ after His earthly death.
This because
after decades of studies done by the most advanced researchers and scientists, who were using the most reliable, advanced and sophisticated instruments no answer to
the question of the method used to make it (picture in negative of the body of a man who had died
by crucifixion with the exact same marks narrated in the Passion). I recently saw a documentary about
researchers who were trying to make a shroud using a dead pig, because it seems
that when pigs are dead have the same characteristics of a dead human body (hahahahahaha) BUT after having worked for
several days on this “project” they
concluded that it must be impossible for anyone (especially 2,000 years ago) to make a shroud like the one in Turin.
The holy
shroud has been commercialized very much too; just make a simple google search
to see how many websites sell pictures or even printed linen that show the copy
of the body of Jesus in it, I cannot mention what can be found in Youtube that –
depending on the subject – truly gives a good picture of our decadence in the
second millennium (go on, try it)
I wonder what people of the year 3,000 will say when they’ll watch our
Youtubes.
Anyway, what
you find here is a selection of carefully chosen websites and videos that –
believe me – it’s taken me hours to elect the ones worthy to be put here.
- https://shroud.com/
- https://shroudstory.com/category/topic-for-today/
- http://www.allaboutarchaeology.org/shroud-of-turin.htm
- http://www.grantjeffrey.com/article/shroud.htm
- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/28/shroud-of-turin-real-jesus_n_2971850.html
- http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/real-face-jesus-christ/story?id=10235129
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroud_of_Turin
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