Mystery The Shroud of Turin

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The Shroud of Turin is purported to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The cloth shows the image of a naked man who's been crucified with details that match traditional depictions of Christ.

Fibres and pollens tested over the years confirm it originated from the Jerusalem area, bloodstains from the shroud tested as AB and DNA tests confirmed several people had touched it over the years.

An Italian study in 2022 used X-ray scattering to analyze the shroud's linen, and found results that support the idea it is a 2,000-year-old relic.

From the image, AI produced this.



Are you convinced yet?
 
AI Jesus is a white man of course......

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Radiocarbon dating has established that the shroud is medieval, and not from the time of Jesus.[7]

Independent radiocarbon dating tests were carried out in 1988 at the University of Oxford, the University of Arizona, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, following years of discussion to obtain permission from the Holy See. The tests were done on portions of a swatch taken from a corner of the shroud, and concluded with 95% confidence that the material dated to 1260–1390 AD
 
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AI Jesus is a white man of course......

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Those findings appear to be disputed with current studies placing the shroud at 2000 years old.

The generated image posted is in sepia, not necessarily created as 'white man' if many from the ME could easily pass as white. There's first hand physical witness descriptions of Jesus with blue/grey eyes, chestnut coloured hair and a flushed complexion.

Others accounts have his physical description as a hunch backed cripple, probably propaganda.

Some today claim he must have been very dark, as Nazarenes were if I haven't found a description yet of what Nazarenes actually looked like.


Who cares what color his skin was but this too is nice.

 

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The Shroud of Turin is purported to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The cloth shows the image of a naked man who's been crucified with details that match traditional depictions of Christ.

Fibres and pollens tested over the years confirm it originated from the Jerusalem area, bloodstains from the shroud tested as AB and DNA tests confirmed several people had touched it over the years.

An Italian study in 2022 used X-ray scattering to analyze the shroud's linen, and found results that support the idea it is a 2,000-year-old relic.

From the image, AI produced this.



Are you convinced yet?

Very interesting "Oddball", the shroud of Turin has always been a fascinating subject, as has objects in that era, as of 2025, "we have no known technology" that can replicate the exact image and radiation and blood on the Shroud, or even back in the day when people of that era had no such technology, makes you wonder doesn't it whether your a believer or not if by his spirit rising was in fact etched into the cloth. :thumbsu:
 
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Very interesting "Oddball", the shroud of Turin has always been a fascinating subject, as has objects in that era, as of 2025, "we have no known technology" that can replicate the exact image and radiation and blood on the Shroud, or even back in the day when people of that era had no such technology, makes you wonder doesn't it whether your a believer or not if by his spirit rising was in fact etched into the cloth. :thumbsu:
If the shroud is real? What does it prove?
Stuff that's already assumed.
 
If the shroud is real? What does it prove?
Stuff that's already assumed.
Yes, pretty much, very fascinating if your into things like this, just the thought that say for a moment the shroud is from medieval times, who is the man? how the heck was it done or how did it happen when nothing like this in history has ever happened, that we know of.

A few of the things do point to it being from Jesus's time period and since we can't replicate the shroud today is mind boggling unless of course it was the image of Jesus, then we would have a real image of him which would be incredible, humans like the unknown/mysteries, we have this hunger to know things and find out the real truth about lots of things that the higher powers don't want you to know, for many reasons.
 

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