Posted on 04/24/2011 4:42:57 AM PDT by Scanian
ike it has so many times in its long, tortured history, the Shroud of Turin is again, this Easter 2011, resurrected. I dont use resurrected lightly. If authentic, the ancient linen cloth with mysterious images of a crucified and tortured corpse on its fibers is tangible proof to many Christians of Jesus rise from the dead. And while authenticity is certainly still in debate, the burden of proof now at least on the Shrouds inexplicableness has shifted to the doubters.
The 14-foot-long shroud can be traced to at least 1354, when it appeared in a church in Lirey, France. The family of a Crusader began exhibiting it then, according to documents, as the Shroud of Christ brought back from the Holy Land. The images of a crucified, long-haired man on its surface were, and are, not well defined, more smudgy than lifelike. But locals, believing they were miraculously made, paid homage, as the cloth made its way by bequeath and acquisition to Turin in 1578, where it lies today, formerly owned by the Italian monarchy, now the Catholic Church.
But it wasnt until 1898, and the first photographs of the linen were taken, that real controversy began. Details not clear on the cloths images were, in the negative plate, vivid and real. The face, which had looked wide-eyed and owl-like, was serene with eyes closed. It was realized that what was on the cloths surface was itself like a photographic negative lights and darks were reversed.
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The shroud may or may not be authentic.
If it is, great. If it isn’t, oh well.
In any event, I know that my Redeemer lives!
Which isn't found in the Word of God--the Bible?
God has a pattern of giving many signs, why did Jews “demand signs” (1 cor 1:22).
He also has a habit of making multiple revelations with one story or event. Else why would the “sign of Jonah” have any significance?
The shroud could be in his plan as a reminder of Christ, in that it is a gift of God for our scientific minded generation.
interesting concept for a book.
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