Video: Shroud of Turin shows original Jesus image, Italian experts say

Investigation carried out by Italian scientists reveals that the Shroud of Turin is most probable authentic, but the experts have not agreed yet with a ultimate 100% hypothesis (scroll down for video).

Turin Shroud puzzling the believers once again. Photo: google images

Dozens studies on Jesus’ thought-to-be burial cloth have sparked a string of contradictory reports related to the shroud’s authenticity.

Yet, researchers from Italy’s National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development are pretty confident that their discoveries undermine previous theories that the shroud was forged during the medieval time. The new results appears to ignite controversial debates again.
In 2010 the experts could replicate marks on the shroud employing highly advanced UV techniques that weren’t available 2,000 years ago or during the medieval period.

A 1980s study claims the image was “faked” on the cloth sometimes between 1260 and 1390, but researchers said the report was based on checking material from a patch likely used to repair the cloth after being damaged by fire.

The researcher wished to unveil the breach in their findings.
Vatican Insider writes:
“This inability to repeat (and therefore falsify) the image on the Shroud makes it impossible to formulate a reliable hypothesis on how the impression was made.”

However, professor Manuela Marinelli considers that the Shroud is at least 95 percent authentic. “None can provide a 100 percent certainty 2,000 years after it had been found.”

Question of questions!!! Despite the number of research studies, Vatican Insider comes up with one of the most puzzling question ever:
“Irrespective of the age the Shroud, either being medieval (1260 – 1390) as proved by the controversial dating by radiocarbon, or older as demonstrated by other investigations, and disregarding the actual importance of controversial historical documents on the existence of the Shroud in the years preceding 1260, the most important question, the “question of questions” sill stands: how did that body image showed up on the Shroud?

Video: Jesus Christ burial cloth, Shroud of Turin believed to be genuine


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