Thursday 22 December 2011

Shroud of Turin History From Telegraph

The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion.
From the Telegraph:
Italian study claims the Shroud of Turin is authentic dress burial grave

Only a few days before Christmas, a new study found that indicated that one of the most precious relics, but mystery of Christianity - the grave cloth Turin - not a medieval fake, but could be the authentic burial garment of Christ. The scientists used extremely short pulses of UV light on the nature of the marking is to replicate the curtain falls. They concluded that the iconic image of the bearded man has been created by "some form of electromagnetic energy (such as a flash of light of short wavelength)."
Although she briefly before offering an explanation for the non-scientific phenomenon is stopped, the results of those markings on the canvas by a miracle at the time of the resurrection of Christ are made believe to be embraced.