But it's not...it's just a work of art.
But it's not...it's just a work of art.
Yes, insofar as photography is considered art, the Shroud of Turin is a photograph of the resurrection.
No, can't prove it either way...
Maybe you could tell the hundreds of scientists who've studied it how the "art" was created, since they don't seem to know. There isn't any pigment on the Shroud. The uppermost fibers of the image were scorched.
Besides that, there are many other corroborating facts, including the fact that the blood type of the blood found on the Shroud is AB, the same as the blood type found on the Sudarium of Oviedo and the eucharistic miracle of Lanciano.
Then there's the fact that the image contains an imbedded 3D topographic map of the body.
That was one talented medieval forger.