Authenticity
12 Apr 2010 by céline
This inverted photography of Jesus, explains how he was crucified, showing blood stains on the wrists, head, etc…
It is a historical evidence, documentation, relic.
“It is something very peculiar. The shroud is some kind of negative of the body it’s wrapped up. So you can ask ‘Was that the moment of resurrection?’ That has to be speculation.”
It’s perhaps the most controversial religious artefact in the world. The Shroud of Turin cloth that supposedly wrapped Jesus’s body after the crucifixion and became imprinted with his image, has intrigued millions of believers and sceptics alike. Having gone on public display for the first time in a decade, the debate over its authenticity is set to resume.
Unshrouding the science of the Shroud How is this article in the Europe category? SHouldn’t it be in Middle East?

