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101. TWU: News & Events: 3/1/2004
- www.twu.ca
- Is the Shroud of Turin the authentic burial cloth of Jesus?.
- “But clergy are divided on the authenticity of it as the burial shroud of Christ and the academic world is too with over 24 disciplines involved its study. ...
- The cloth, which measures 14 feet long and four feet wide, was first exhibited in Europe over 750 years ago. “Based on botanical material found on the cloth, scholars can trace it back to Israel,” says Wiebe. ...
- As the potential burial shroud of Jesus, the cloth is a pivotal theological and historical find. ...
102. Keeping Catholics Catholic 1-3
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- The question still remains, who is the man on the Shroud? Tradition of course holds that the Shroud is in fact the burial cloth in which Jesus Christ was wrapped after His descent from the Cross. ...
- This is exactly how we contemplate the Crucified Christ in the Holy Shroud of Turin.
- The silver receptacle which contains the folded Shroud was heated to an extreme temperature and drops of melted silver from the cover penetrated the folded strata of the sacred cloth.
- While a majority of the world believes to the Holy Shroud to be the burial cloth of Christ, still, the fact remains, there could have been another man, that fits the physical description of our Blessed Lord, and who suffered in the exact same way. Because of this remote possability, Mother Church has been unable to make the Proclamation that the Shroud is in fact the burial cloth of Christ. ...
- The Sindonologists continue to work on trying to prove Jesus is the man on the cloth. ... In contrast to all preceding studies, the results indicated a date for the cloth between the 13th ans 14th Centuries. ... Sedov Biopolymer Research Laboratories in Moscow, obtained a piece of linen cloth from the En Gedi area of Israel which had been dated to around the time of Christ. ... It was thus proven that SILVER acts as a catalyst for carboxylation of the cellulose, so that subsequently the cloth becomes enriched with carbon! After Kouznetsov's expirament, another Carbon 14 test was performed and the cloth that had been dated to the year 200 was now showing a date 14 Centuries later!.
103. SHROUD OF TURIN: The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? - Wilson, Ian.
- www.canterburybooks.com
104. The Resurrection of the Shroud: New Scientific, Medical, and Archeological Evidence
- www.sciencebooknet.com
- Science itself has proven that the greatest mystery in human history, the resurrection of Jesus Christ, is still an unsolved mystery. ...
- Alot of time is spent in disproving all of the theories of how the image got on the cloth and at times is a little tedious but very thorough.
- The author clearly makes the point that the shroud should be the most important relic in Christendom, for here we have the greatest proof that the resurrection of Christ really did occur as it is recorded in the Bible. ...
- Its abundantly clear, except to those who are willfully obtuse, that the Shroud is indeed the burial cloth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. ...
- The Oviedo Cloth .
- A Doctor at Calvary: The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ As Described by a Surgeon .
- The Tomb of Christ .
105. The Evidence
- www.theshroudofturin.com
- Below is a summary of the latest scientific and historical evidence supportive of the authenticity of the Shroud as the ancient burial cloth of the historical Jesus of Nazareth.
- Recent information suggests that bunches or bouquets of flowers were once placed on the Shroud which left pollen grains and imprints of plants and flowers on the linen cloth. Such information provides important evidence regarding the origin of this precious cloth in the Holy Land and of the fact that the Man of the Shroud was entombed with flowers from the waist area and up around the head. ...
- The Shroud is a linen cloth woven in a 3-over-l herringbone and measures 14'3" x 3'7. ...
- Leoncio Garza-Valdes (microbiologist) discovered a bioplastic coating of bacteria and fungus on the linen fibers (60% by weight) caused by microbes that are living and that absorb and add C-14 to the Cloth and thereby skew the date by at least 1300 years. ...
- Such a miliburst may be a possible cause of the purely surface phenomenon of the scorch-like (scorch-by-light) images and a possible key to the addition of carbon-14 to the Cloth. ...
- BURIAL CONSISTENT WITH ANCIENT JEWISH BURIAL CUSTOM.
- The burial is consistent with ancient Jewish burial customs in all respects, including the use of cave-tombs, attitude of the body (hands folded over loins), and types of burial cloths. ... The Sudarium was a face-cloth used to cover the face out of respect from removal from the cross to entombment. ... All are mentioned in the New Testament and evidenced on the Cloth. ... Eugenia Nitowski (Utah archaeologist) in her studies of the cave tombs of Jerusalem on the Cloth. ... Giovanni Riggi noted burial mites. ... Traces of aloes and myrrh have also been identified found on the Cloth. All of these are consistent with Jewish burial customs of antiquity.
- Among these are the ancient Abgar Legends which place cloth in the City of Edessa (Turkey)-400 miles north of Jerusalem during reign of King Abgar V. ... Ancient historians Eusebius and Evagrius speak of Cloth moving via disciple Thaddaeus to Edessa. ... ) speaks of the tetradiplon (cloth doubled-in-four). ...
106. Papier Mache - Book Shop - The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?
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- Home Book Shop The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ?.
- The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? by Ian Wilson .
- It leaves on e in no doubt about the authenticity of this cloth. ...
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107. The Shroud of Turin
- www.fullnessoftruth.org
- The Shroud is believed by many to be the burial cloth of Christ. ...
- Gilbert Lavoie, physician and Shroud researcher will be speaking on the Shroud of Turin which many believe to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
108. The Passion of the Christ -- FilmGuru.Net
- www.filmguru.net
- There has already been a lot of discussion of The Passion of the Christ (Mel Gibson's depiction of the final hours of Jesus' life) in the news and media. ...
- The Passion of the Christ begins in the garden of Gethsemene on the night of Jesus' eventual betrayal. ...
- There are certain words (favorite lines, if you will) that one expects to hear in the story of Christ. ...
- The emphasis of the film is certainly on Christ's suffering, but it also takes time to hit some important messages from Jesus' ministry. In various flashbacks, we see Christ imploring his disciples to "Love your enemies. ...
- Instead, we see a brief glimpse of Jesus standing beside the empty burial cloth, like some ancient illusionist escaping from his bonds.
- The Passion of the Christ is a graphically brutal film. ...
109. Gift Shop - Holy Shroud Guild
- www.shroud.org
- The image on the cloth is a negative.
- Image only appears on cloth where body surface is 3. ... Darkness on cloth is inversely.
- Passover-time flower pollens from the Dead Sea area in the cloth, along with pollens from France & Turkey.
- Linen cloth is mentioned in all four gospels.
110. St. Catherine Review: Pharmacist Uses Shroud As Aid to Conversion
- www.aquinas-multimedia.com
- " For the past fifteen years Bill Grimme has presented a 50-minute slideshow on the subject of the Holy Shroud of Turin, long believed to be the sacred burial cloth of Jesus. Grimme believes that when used with the Scriptures, the Shroud "can be the greatest visual aid in existence for bringing understanding and the reality of Jesus Christ toward conversion. ...
- But no one can denythere is irrefutable evidencethat this was the burial cloth of a man who was crucified, crowned with thorns, and suffered wounds that parallel the accounts of Jesus Passion and death in all four Gospels. ...
- "For the first time I am able to believe in Jesus Christ without any doubt. ...
- A picture was taken of the cloth for catalogue purposes by Secondo Pia. ...
- The Shroud also shows clear evidence of more than 160 wounds from a severe scourging with a weighted whip, a large wound in the side of the chest as from the thrust of a spear, and streams of blood in the hair and on the brow from a crown of thorns (so far as we know a unique torture invented to mock Christ).
- It somehow emanated from the body under the cloth.
- The Resurrected Christ is usually pictured in just such a transcendent light. Many scientists some of them skeptics at firstnow believe the Shroud is indeed the burial cloth of Jesus. ...
- Because the objects were stained with the victim's blood, they would have been wrapped in a burial shroud and buried with the dead man according to Jewish custom.
- It remains the lone scientific test that did not validate the Holy Shroud as a relic dating from the time of Christ. ...
- Christ left us the Holy Shroud, a relic that has stood as a witness to the Passion, death and resurrection of Jesus, but it was not until the end of the 19th century that the Shroud spoke so convincingly to generations of unbelievers.
111. TSCReferences
- www.shroudofturin.com
- , "Is the Shroud of Turin both the Burial Cloth of Jesus and the Tablecloth of the Last Supper?", L'Eucaristia E Il Volto di Cristo, Instituto Internazionale di Ricerca sul Volto di Cristo, at Pontificia Universita Urbaniana, Roma, 2000 (to be published). ...
- , "Jewish Burial Procedures at the Time of Christ - A Jewish Cultural Approach", Centro Espanol de Sindonologia, Valencia, ISBN: 84-930386-0-1, 1998. ...
- , "Jewish Burial Procedures at the Time of Christ - A Jewish Cultural Approach", Actas del I Congreso Internacional sobre El Sudario de Ovidedo, pp. ...
- , and others, "The Three Dimensional Image on Jesus' Burial Cloth", Proceedings of the 1977 United States Conference of Research on the Shroud of Turin, Holy Shroud Guild, 1977. ...
112. News/Activism by keyword SHROUDOFTURIN
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- Rabil has no doubt that the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Mark Antonacci , author of Resurrection of the Shroud, says new tests will prove that the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. He also claims that scientific tests can be performed on the Shroud, on blood, pollen, and cloth samples that refute the cloth’s controversial carbon dating. ...
- A “No Parking” sign posted to keep the street in front of a South Alpine home clear of unwelcome vehicles has done just the opposite, with many local residents claiming to see the face of Jesus Christ in dark patterning on the sign. ...
- Professor Crossan has published works suggesting that Jesus Christ was not buried because peasants, which he maintains Jesus was, would not have been able to afford a tomb and that crucified peasants would have been allowed to rot on the cross or fed to the dogs. ...
- All thirty of the patches sewn into the cloth in 1534 by the Poor Clare nuns to repair the damage caused by the 1532 fire were removed, allowing the first unrestricted view of the actual holes burned into the cloth by the fire. ... The backing cloth (known as the Holland. ...
- WHISTLEBLOWER MAGAZINE Evidence of the risen Christ? Special Easter report sheds new light on reputed burial cloths of Jesus ---------------------------------------- Posted: March 12, 2002 1:08 p. ... com The March edition of WND's acclaimed monthly magazine, Whistleblower concludes with an in-depth and stunning report on the Shroud of Turin – the 14-foot-long piece of linen believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
113. EduNet - Religions of the World, Christianity
- www.edunet.ie
- The Easter PageA cyberspace journey through scripture, art, music and other materials which reflect on the mystery and miracle of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. ...
- The Shroud of Turin Learn about this fascinating Christian historical artifact, which may be the burial cloth of Christ. ... Catacombs Early Christian history records the use of underground caves and chambers for a dual purpose when Christianity had not yet gained the ascendancy: burial of the dead, and secret meetings. ...
114. Ionization Resurrects The Shroud of Turin
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- It is highly likely that Joseph of Arimathea was a member of the Chevrah Kidusha, the official Jewish burial society. He was thus able to demand Jesus' body from Pilate, but in all likelihood didn't have enough time to secure a new, legal burial cloth before sundown - he would have chosen the tablecloth for the Last Supper, used only once, to bury Jesus. The Shroud cloth meets all the requirements for a Jewish burial garment (Tachrichim)and is the right size to cover the table for a Passover supper for 13 people. ...
- * Image's imprinting on only one side of the cloth. ...
- * Image's density as inversely proportional to the cloth's distance from the body. ...
- if the fabric should subsequently be found to date from the first century then it will have been shown to be the burial cloth of a severly beaten and crucified man from the near-East - almost certainly a Jew, who was wrapped in a linen cloth unwashed according to the Halachah and handled in strict accordance with Jewish Law; who wore a pony tail, a symbol of resistance against Roman occupation in first century Palestine; who had deep wounds in his wrists and feet; puncture wounds surrounding his upper forehead; a deep wound in his left side just below the rib cage which left evidence of blood and fluid; and a man whose image was imprinted on the Shroud in a manner that still defies modern science. ...
- Could it be that modern scientific technology, the end-result of rational materialism, is about to make known to the world at the end of the twentieth century the fact that the crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ is not some ancient myth??. ... that the Resurrection of Jesus Christ is a physical reality! .
- With this ionization necessary to burn the image in to the linen, being far greater then any organism is capable of, then we must assume the Shroud was produced with modern day technology or is the actual burial linen of Jesus, and that his claims about being the Son of God are true. ...
- If Jesus died on the cross, why would the image show up on the burial linen which was placed over him after he died? Simple; he was resurrected as the New Testament says and The Old Testament prophesied. ...
- When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, because she thought, "If I just touch his cloth, I will be healed. ...
- He turned around in the crowd and asked, "Who touched my cloth?" .
115. The Shroud of Turin, Comet Hale-Bopp, The New Age and Astrology - prophecies of the future, world events and the economy. "The Truth is above there."
- www.angelfire.com
- The Antichrist is described in Revelation as a Satanic imitation of Christ, who will seem to be the saviour of mankind, who appears during the period of time called the End Times, a period of disasters, wars, and diseases.
- The Shroud of Turin is believed to be the burial cloth of Christ, by many people. It is a a 14 foot long cloth religious relic that is stored in Turin, Italy, in a cathedral. There appears to be on the cloth an image of a man who has been crucified. ...
- First we will consider the issue of the Shroud's authenticity: is it the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, or is it a forgery? There were many forgeries of religious objects in the Middle Ages, at the time the Shroud appeared with a French Knight, Geoffrey de Charney. But the Shroud may have been the Mandylion, an early Christian religious relic that was said to have Christ's face on a cloth. ... However, it is now considered possible that those tests were innaccurate because (1) microbes on the cloth may have made the testing inaccurate (2) The 1532 fire resulted in carbon deposits on the cloth, which affected the carbon tests. So, that is how the issue stands today, there is no decisive evidence either way, but the pendulum is swinging again in the direction of increasing evidnce that the Shroud may truly be the burial cloth of Christ. ...
- A fire in the cathedral in Chambery, France, melted the box holding the shroud, and it was slightly damaged by dripping molten silver dropping on the cloth. ...
- At the the battle of Armageddon, Christ returns, to lead the world into a thousand year Millenium of Peace on Earth. Some people believe the events of Revelation are occurring now, since it is approximately 2000 years since the birth of Christ. ... These are the white and blue tails of Comet Hale-Bopp, with the white tail representing the New Age Movement, which believes the world is now entering a New Age, and the blue tail representing Christian millenial beliefs, since millions of Christians believe we are now seeing signs that Christ will soon return. ...
116. KKTV | UnexplainedColorado: Shroud of Turin
- www.kktv.com
- The Shroud is a cloth that some say was used to cover Jesus in burial after he was crucified. ...
- No one has proven the Shroud of Turin – depicted here at the Chapel at the Air Force Academy – is the burial cloth of Jesus. ...
- Could this be the face of Jesus Christ? That question has been the center of debate for centuries.
- He has been studying the cloth for a quarter of a century. ...
- The Jackson’s point to Jewish tradition – one burial cloth folded hands. Even the measurement of the cloth fits precisely to that of the Cubit – the only standard of measurement at the time. ... Scientists got the chance to study the other side of the Shroud – photographing the fold marks, which could be one more piece of evident to date this cloth. ...
- The tests place the Shroud’s creation more than a thousand years after Christ was crucified.
- Jackson believes the image was created as a bi-product of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- It was written by the Bishop and addressed to the Pope to tell him that an artist friend painted the Shroud and that he was very upset that it was being passed on a Jesus’ burial cloth.
117. #Y40. Ionization Resurrects The Shroud of Turin
- www.yfiles.com
- Believed by many to be the actual burial cloth of Christ, the Shroud made its first recorded appearance in 14th century France. Housed in the Italian city of Turin since 1578, renewed interest was generated in 1898 when the first photographs were made of the relic and it was discovered that the image on the Shroud was a photographic negative! How was such an image made? And how does one explain the incredibly life-like details which are remarkably consistent with Biblical accounts of Christ's crucifixion? Historians, pathologists, linguists, biblical scholars, textile experts, chemists, physicists, photographic specialists, artists, botanists, microbiologists and other scientists from around the world have been trying to answer these important questions for decades. ...
- Over the centuries, dozens of shrouds--some with images and some without--have surfaced claiming to be the burial cloth of Jesus. ...
- So where are things at now? Is the Shroud of Turin authentic, or not? Could a medieval artist, or for that matter, any artist, have forged it? And if the Shroud is an authentic burial cloth from the first century, is the man whose crucified image appears on the Shroud actually that of Jesus Christ? .
- Combining ongoing discoveries about ancient Palestine with cutting-edge scientific analysis, a growing number of scientists (Christian, Jewish, agnostic and otherwise) are coming to the conclusion that the Shroud is indeed the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Although artists throughout the centuries (and even stigmatists) have traditionally thought that Christ was nailed to the cross through his palms, it is now known that crucifixion victims were nailed to crosses through their wrists. ...
- The life-size image on the cloth is NOT the result of pigment, stain, acid, dye, or any applied material. The image itself is confined to the top-most fibrils of the cloth's fibers. Whatever made the image did not penetrate the fibers of the cloth as all known artistic materials would. ...
- The way the image was burned onto the Shroud is also flawlessly accurate in terms of how a body emitting energy would imprint itself on a cloth that was covering it. ...
- There is a deep wound on the right side of the body between the ribs which bled profusely (which is what Biblical records indicate happened when a spear was thrust into Christ's side). ... And the victim's legs were not broken (which is significant both because Roman-style crucifixions ended with their victim's legs being broken and because the New Testament account of Christ's death indicates that this was a Roman custom which Jesus was spared from). ...
- Later, after the corpse was laid out horizontally and face up on the cloth, blood dribbled out of the side wound and puddled along the small of the back. ...
- "There is an abrasion of one knee, commensurate with a fall; and finally, a spike had been driven through both feet, and blood had leaked from both wounds onto the cloth. ...
- It is highly likely that Joseph of Arimathea was a member of the Chevrah Kidusha, the official Jewish burial society. He was thus able to demand Jesus' body from Pilate, but in all likelihood didn't have enough time to secure a new, legal burial cloth before sundown - he would have chosen the tablecloth for the Last Supper, used only once, to bury Jesus. The Shroud cloth meets all the requirements for a Jewish burial garment (Tachrichim)and is the right size to cover the table for a Passover supper for 13 people. ...
118. Evidence favors Shroud of Turin as Real Thing
- www.endtimeprophecy.net
- region of the burial linen.
- Another historical cloth, the Sudarium of Oviedo, known from.
- the first century as being the face cloth of the entombed.
- Christ, also contains bloodstains--type AB.
- linen cloth found in the tomb of Christ, as described in the.
- burial cloths there and the cloth that had covered His head,.
- not with the burial cloths, but rolled up in a separate.
- Christ for a short time before the body was wrapped in the.
- longer burial cloth, does not carry an image of a man.
- Instead, the cloth, held against a face of a man who had.
- Part of Jewish burial custom was to cover the face of the.
- from the Latin for "face cloth," would have been wrapped.
- over the head of the crucified Christ, awaiting permission.
- cloth covering the back of the head, consistent with those.
- of The Oviedo Cloth, "is that the Sudarium of Oviedo covered.
- evidence grows that this cloth and the Shroud covered the.
119. Anti Christ propaganda from National Council of Churches on traditional Jesus painting
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- Anti Christ propaganda from National Council of Churches on traditional Jesus painting.
- Why in God's name is the NCC so embarassed by it? I think that if the NCC had their way the Jesus image would be of a black Hispanic female gay handicapped pagan and fat - the PC Christ. ... for Christ's sake will anyone stop these jokers? I am creating a massive web page to educate all on the NCC and their communist anti Christian activities - will anyone join me. ...
- Since God incarnated as Jesus, and since the disciples of that person Jesus believed him to be God-made-man, then an image of Jesus is certainly not a misrepresentation of the incarnated Lord Jesus, the Christ. ...
- Post Reply | Private Reply | To 15 | View Replies To: free biscet This picture of Jesus is "suppose" to be the one that was found on the "Shroud of Turin", the controversial burial cloth of Jesus that was imprinted into the shroud in a way that took no paint or dye. It is the "negative" as opposed to a "positive" image of Jesus which was made when Jesus Christ resurrected from the dead. ...
- I can't say for certain whether this is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ and therefore His image on that cloth, but neither will it take such evidence for me to realize that He IS the Christ, the Messiah, The Lord, Savior, Redeemer of all who believe that He is God Almighty's "Sacrificial Lamb" for sin. ...
- <>What do you see when you look at the Cross? Do you see that Christ was crucified for your sins?<> .
- ¶ For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: .
- By the which will we are sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all. ...
- <>Christ said in the NT. ...
- Again: Christians who stood up for Jesus Christ were not-wanted. ...
120. BJU - The Shroud of Turin
- www.bju.edu
- Is it just an elaborate hoax? Or could it really be Christ's burial cloth? .
- "It" is the shroud of Turin, a yellowed cloth bearing the image of a man with a startling resemblance to our conception of Jesus Christ. ...
- Several art historians point out that pictures of Christ from as far back as the fifth century bear distinctive marks identical to those on the shroud, and deduce from this study (called "iconography") that the artists were copying directly or indirectly from the shroud, which must as a consequence be at least 1500 years old. ... If the two shrouds are the same (as suggested by Ian Wilson's The Shroud of Turin), then there is still the question of where it was during the century and a half between 1204 and 1354 and during the first five centuries after Christ. ...
- Either the shroud is a fraud, or it is not; either it is the product of human craft, or it is a genuine burial cloth of a crucifixion victim, impressed with the victim's image by natural or supernatural means. ...
- Third, there is no trace of any known pigment or paint on the cloth. ...
- But this goes contrary to what many biblical scholars believe about the Jewish burial practices. Many such scholars say that Jewish corpses were wound in strips, mummy style, until they decomposed, at which time the bones were moved to an ossuary, or burial box. ... If it is genuine, there must have been a major deviation in the normal burial practices.
- But it is difficult to imagine how the dried blood on the corpse's body, even if moistened by morbid sweat, could transfer to the cloth with the kind of precision that appears on the shroud. ...
- But assuming for the moment that the shroud is authentic--that is, that it is really a burial shroud with a corpse's image on it--there is still the question which is really at the bottom of all the interest. Whose image is it? Could it be Christ's? At first the evidence seems overwhelmingly in favor of it. In the first place, the cloth bears traces of a type of cotton that grows only in Palestine, and of pollen from another plant peculiar to Palestine. This means that, barring some farÂranging airborne pollen, the cloth was probably in Palestine at some time. ... Third, there is the nature of the wounds and the cloth. ... Who else but Christ would bear scalp wounds like those caused by a cap of thorns? Who else would be buried in an expensive cloth after dying the death of a despicable criminal? Who else would have been removed from the cloth before bodily decomposition destroyed the cloth along with its image?.
121. Scripture Declares
- www.fixedearth.com
- The big debate on TV and elsewhere for several years now shows an admittedly peculiar impression of a bearded man on an alleged burial cloth which has been displayed off and on over several centuries by the Roman Catholic Church as being the probable burial covering over Jesus’ body after the crucifixion. ...
- All manner of experts have examined the cloth. ... and so does the unavoidable conclusion that the Roman Church favors and promotes the belief that this shroud is Jesus’ actual burial cloth. ...
- With the Scriptural account (above) so indisputably clear that the grave wrappings on Jesus consisted of A SEPARATE CLOTH OVER THE HEAD, one is led to wonder why the pope or a cardinal or a priest or somebody in the church hasn’t pointed that out. "Hey, fellows, that Turin Shroud can’t be what is claimed; it’s all one image on one cloth from head to toe. ...
- 11:13-15) where it is made quite plain that it is very common for Satan’s Ministers to be in Christian Church pulpits preaching Christ. ...
- It also becomes readily apparent that no organized church now representing itself as Christian will be left intact, and that out of this dissolution will arise The Final Church without spot or wrinkle, the Bride of Christ, founded solely on Biblical doctrines made clear in the Fall of Babylon.
122. Shroud Of Turin
- www.aquinasandmore.com
- The Passion of Christ .
- Utilizing fascinating new analyses of the time-honored relic, the author carefully and reverently looks at the facts surrounding the ancient cloth thought by many to be the burial shroud of Christ.
- In addition to the scientific evidence, this compelling new study explains why crucifixion was the most horrific of all deaths, and traces the history of the Shroud, including evidence that the disciples themselves may have kept the cloth hidden.
- is the Shroud of Turin the burial cloth of Christ, or unprecedented forgery?.
123. Christdot - Surveys
- christdot.org
- the shroud of Jesus Christ.
- *if* somehow it were proven to be the burial shroud of Jesus, maybe we shouldn't be surprised. ...
- jesus christ doesn't need anything to prove his existence. this piece of cloth is nothing. ...
- interesting? Well, it would be kinda neat if it were the shroud of Christ. ... Anyway, whether it is Christ's or not doesn't matter. ... Well, actually, what would be really cool would be if it was proven to be Christ's burial shroud, and then it gets lost somehow. ...
- The image was created by burning the cloth. ... Could the Shroud of Turin actually be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ? Evidence points that it is highly probable. ...
- If the shroud is found to be the authentic burial shroud of Jesus. ... The only true hope for man is a relationship with the living God through trusting in the atoning death of his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ to save him from the power and punishment of sin.
124. Book : The Shroud of Turin : The Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ? : asinah.net
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- It leaves on e in no doubt about the authenticity of this cloth. ...
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