Shroud of Turin is real, but that's no miracle according to scientist

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By Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience
UNITED KINGDOM - According to Thomas de Wesselow, formerly of Cambridge University, the controversial shroud is no medieval forgery, as a 1989 attempt at radiocarbon dating suggests. Nor is the strange outline of the body on the fabric a miracle, de Wesselow writes in his new book, "The Sign: The Shroud of Turin and the Secret of the Resurrection" (Dutton Adult, 2012). Instead, de Wesselow suggests, the shroud was created by natural chemical processes — and then interpreted by Jesus' followers as a sign of his resurrection. [link]

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Anonymous said…
Just like a scientist to try to take away a bit of the magic while saying we are right! lol