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Quran says in Sura 4:157-158 "And because of their
saying: We slew the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary,
Allah's messenger - they slew him not nor
crucified him, but it appeared so unto them; and
lo! those who disagree concerning it are in doubt
thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save
pursuit of a conjecture; they slew him not for
certain. But Allah took him up unto Himself. Allah
was ever Mighty, Wise."
This video clip contains a collection of valid
evidences that support the authenticity of the
Shroud of Turin. Excerpt from National Geographic
about the Secrets of the Shroud is for "fair use"
and review. The Carbon dating is the only evidence
that is against the authenticity of the shroud and
National Geographic's video provides the best
explanation to refute the claims of medieval
forgery.
This Shroud of Turin shall refute that the
revelation in Quran Sura 4:157-158. The said
verses contradict with the accounts on the 4
gospels of Jesus in the Holy Bible. Even if
compared to the words of Lord Jesus, the above
verse can be proven to be inaccurate beyond
reasonable doubts in accordance with the Mosaic
law.
The conclusion that Shroud of Turin is the burial
cloth of Lord Jesus comes from the following ten
(10) material facts:-
1. The image on the shroud could not be duplicated
or reproduced exactly by any latest photographic
technology;
2. The striking negative image was first observed
on the evening of May 28, 1898 on the reverse
photographic plate of amateur photographer Secondo
Pia who was unexpectedly allowed to photograph it
as part of an exhibition for the Turin Cathedral;
3. Professor of Ancient History Dr Daniel Scavone
testified that no ancient artists have produced
similar paintings of Jesus;
4. Shroud Documenting Photographer Barrie M.
Schwortz , an Orthodox Jew testified that he
believed the shroud is the burial cloth of Jesus;
5. Forensic pathologist Fred Zugibe believed that
the image of the crucified man match the accounts
mentioned in the Gospel of John 19:34 (But one of
the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and
forthwith came there out blood and water);
6. Textile historian Flury-Lemberg testified that
the shroud or linen was found in the first century
similar to the one she saw at Masada, Israel;
7. The explanation for the radiocarbon dates on
the Shroud of Turin being younger than the time of
Christ is that the sample of shroud used for
carbon dating and original shroud are not
identical. There is some kinds of manipulation or
ignorance to use the sample taken from the
medieval repair patch due to a fire in 1532.;
8. Kenneth Steven Author of Shroud and the
Controversy testified that pollen grains found on
the shroud were available in Europe, Palestine,
Southern Turkey, Masada etc which mean this shroud
is likely to be carried to those places at certain
time in the past.;
9. The bodily injuries of the crucified man fit
exactly with Lord Jesus mentioned in the Holy
Bible. Visible injuries are the lashes at the back
of the body, pierced wounds at the base of the
thumb and feet, spear wound at the chest and
injuries at the shoulder from carrying rough
object likely the cross beam for the crucifixion.;
10. The early Church has always believed it to be
the burial cloth of Jesus ever since it was
reportedly seen as the Edessa Cloth in
Constantinople in 944 AD. Now it is permanently
kept in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of Saint
John the Baptist in Turin, Italy -- hence known as
Shroud of Turin.
Quote from Barrie M. Schwortz
"Frankly, I am still Jewish, yet I believe the
Shroud of Turin is the cloth that wrapped the man
Jesus after he was crucified. That is not meant as
a religious statement, but one based on my
privileged position of direct involvement with
many of the serious Shroud researchers in the
world, and a thorough knowledge of the scientific
data, unclouded by media exaggeration and hype.
The only reason I am still involved with the
Shroud of Turin is because knowing the unbiased
facts continues to convince me of its
authenticity."
Source: http://shroud.com/message.htm
Jesus lived a perfect life, He died for the sins
of mankind, He was raised from the dead, and then
He ascended into heaven. By accepting him as Lord
and Savior by grace through faith we are forgiven.
Christians don't base these beliefs on the Shroud
of Turin or any other ancient artifact. Rather,
Christians have faith in Lord Jesus and accept
these things because of a belief in the
truthfulness of the Holy Bible.
References:-
1) http://www.shroudexhibits.ph/main
2) http://www.shroud.com/examine.htm
3) http://www.shroudstory.com
4) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shroud_of_Turin Tags : Catholic shroud turin Jesus crucifixion carbon dating |
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