Hoax
or Holy Grail? That is the question every one wants to know. No
body has been able to prove that The Shroud of Turin
is the burial cloth of Christ. Yet the holds the haunting image of a
man's wounded body, fitting the description of Christ.
The shroud is undoubtedly old. Its history is known
from the year 1357, when it surfaced in the tiny
village of Lirey, France. Until recent reports that most of the
scientific
world accepted the findings of carbon dating carried
out in
1988. The results said the shroud dated back to 1260-1390, and
this is much to new to be Jesus' burial linen.
It is said that the carbon dating is inaccurate.
One Dr. Maria Grazia Siliato, Who has studied the
shroud for 16 years says the reason that the carbon
dating is wrong, is that the fragment tested was a
corner of the cloth that had been repaired five times since 1400.
Another
Dr, Dr. Leoncio Garza-Valdez, after months of
examining microscopic samples, concluded in January that the shroud is
centuries
older than it's carbon date. Dr. Garza said the
shrouds fibers are coated with bacteria and fungi that have grown for
centuries.
He said that the carbon dating had sampled the
contaminants as well as the fibers' cellulose.
In May 1993, Dr. Garza traveled to Turin,
and examined a shroud sample with the approval of
Catholic authorities. "As soon as I looked at a segment in the
microscope,
I knew that it was heavily contaminated, and I knew
what had been radiocarbon dated was a mixture of linen, and bacteria,
fungi, and bioplastic (A plastic-like coating that is a
byproduct of bacteria and fungi.) " Dr. Garza enlisted Dr.Mattengly.
Together they are working with an enzyme process to
cleanse the contaminated samples.
Practicing science with the shroud of
Turin puts Drs. Garza and Mattingly in a charged
atmosphere. Moving the shroud's origin back several centuries would
place
it closer to the time of Jesus' death. Adding to that a
third member of their team has identified a part of the Shroud's
markings
as that of blood from a human male. No one has been
able to determine exactly how the markings got there, but they appear
in bas-relief in a perfect negative image. Testing has
proved that there is no way that the image is forged.
Major findings: No significant trace of
paint, Ink, dye, or stain. It is not the product of an
artist. Image becomes life like when their light values are reversed
by a photographic negative. The Blood is real blood
that has been confirmed by Dr. John Heller. The Wounds are consistent
with the Gospel account of Christ's ordeal. A) Crown
of thorns. B) Bruising of face. C) Shoulder abrasions D) Knee abrasions
E) scourage marks F) nail wounds in hands and feet G)
wound in side. H) Legs NOT broken!
The shroud has been damaged in a fire, restored,
repaired, and has passed through many hands. These
things all make it harder to get an actual dating on it. There are many
things about the shroud that would prove that it was
the burial cloth of Christ, such as a Roman coin over the both eyes
minted
between 29 to 33 AD. Which says, if these coins were
dated at the time of Christ, then the shroud's carbon dating may be
wrong,
and The Shroud of Turin is the Shroud of Christ.
Testing is still being done. Scientist are still skeptic, they are
saying
that this shroud is ether the shroud of Christ and the
physical proof of Jesus existence... Or the most unbelievably clever
products of the human mind and hand. It's ether one or
the other; there is no middle ground.
SOURCE:mysteriousthings.com
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