Shroud of Turin shown amid new research

This is something I would love to go and see... don't know if it is real or not but I still think it would be amazing. 


 


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/breaking-news/shroud-of-turin-shown-amid-new-research/story-fn3dxix6-1226609705959


 


 


THE Shroud of Turin has gone on display for a special TV appearance amid new research disputing claims it's a medieval fake and purporting to date the linen some say was Jesus' burial cloth to around the time of his death.


Pope Francis sent a special video message to the event in Turin's cathedral, but made no claim that the image on the shroud of a man with wounds similar to those suffered by Christ was really that of Jesus. He called the cloth an "icon," not a relic - an important distinction.


"This image, impressed upon the cloth, speaks to our heart and moves us to climb the hill of Calvary, to look upon the wood of the Cross, and to immerse ourselves in the eloquent silence of love," he said.


"This disfigured face resembles all those faces of men and women marred by a life which does not respect their dignity, by war and violence which afflict the weakest.


"And yet, at the same time, the face in the Shroud conveys a great peace; this tortured body expresses a sovereign majesty."


Many experts stand by carbon-dating of scraps of the cloth that date it to the 13th or 14th century. However, some have suggested the dating results might have been skewed by contamination and have called for a larger sample to be analysed.


The Vatican has tiptoed around just what the cloth is, calling it a powerful symbol of Christ's suffering while making no claim to its authenticity.


The 4.3-metre-long, one metre-wide cloth is kept in a bulletproof, climate-controlled case in Turin's cathedral, but is only rarely open to the public. The last time was in 2010 when more than two million people lined up to pray before it and then-Pope Benedict XVI visited.


It was only the second time the shroud has gone on display specifically for a TV audience; the first was in 1973 at the request of Pope Paul VI, the Vatican said.


The display also coincided with the release of a book based on new scientific tests on the shroud that researchers say date the cloth to the 1st century.


The research in "The Mystery of the Shroud," by Giulio Fanti of the University of Padua and journalist Saverio Gaeta, is based on chemical and mechanical tests on fibres of material extracted for the carbon-dating research.


An article with the findings is expected to be submitted for peer-review, news reports say.

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Interesting, I don't think we will ever really know in this lifetime whether its authentic or not.  Carbon dating isn't exactly reliable but it would be still be an amazing piece of history to see.

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I think it's an amazing work of art but how it was made is a mystery. No one has been able to replicate it which says a lot about the genius that made it.

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There was a suggestion that it could have been made by Leonardo da Vinci, using a 'camera obscura' method, but I think that possibility has been largely discredited. My money would still be on Leonardo though.


The aspect that has always intrigued me is the nail wounds on the wrists. This representation is so  totally untraditional. Whoever created the image must have known how crucifixion was actually carried out.

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I am fascinated by the shroud too, would love to see it.......I have read everything I can find on it.... and still can't get enough.

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i'm not sure sbout the presumption No one has been able to replicate it. not everyone with the neccessary skills/expertise could be bothered or interested in having a go ..

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There're plenty of stuft in history we can't really replicate. e.g. pyramids, Easter island statues and 1000s of other historical finds. Historians think aliens did it. 


 


As for the shroud. What does not being able to replicate prove???  nuffin. Proves we can't replicate it. 


 


Out of the 1000s of mysteries in the past that seem impossible where we have now found out the reason/solutions. None of them turned out to be Aliens or God. 

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There're plenty of stuft in history we can't really replicate. e.g. pyramids, Easter island statues and 1000s of other historical finds. Historians think aliens did it. 


 


As for the shroud. What does not being able to replicate prove???  nuffin. Proves we can't replicate it. 


 


Out of the 1000s of mysteries in the past that seem impossible where we have now found out the reason/solutions. None of them turned out to be Aliens or God. 



can you list some?


 

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I'd love to see it too.

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can you list some?


 



 


thunder, lightening, the sun, Earth, all the different species on Earth, plenty of other stuft. There's virtually hundreds of thousands or even million of stuft that we had no explanation for in the past that it seemed impossible, so far EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM turned out to have naturallistic explanation for. Happy?


 


 

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