The history and mystery of the Shroud of Turin has captivated Catholics for centuries. Correspondent Colm Flynn brings us to a new exhibit in Salamanca, Spain, to see a hyper-realistic image of Jesus based on the Shroud.
Is this the image of Jesus Christ? The Shroud of Turin brought to life
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It more than likely is, and yet, it
s authenticity will be denied by many
It more than likely is, and yet, it
s authenticity will be denied by many
Exodus 20:4. But then Catholics pray to the Virgin Mary and call the Pope infallible, so par for the course. I would posit: does it even matter one tiny bit what Jesus looked like when He walked this planet? Especially since we are given a very clear description of what He will look like when He comes back.
No, it is not.
The shroud of Turin is fake. The Bible tells us that Jesus was beaten and whipped so badly that you could not even tell it was a body of a human being when it was finished.
No. It's not Jesus. If you read a Bible you wouldn't make such ridiculous claims. Scripture forbids the veneration of images in heaven and the Bible plainly describes what Jesus looked like after his crucifixion. It's not the goofy hippie you show.
No. It's not Jesus. If you read a Bible you wouldn't make such ridiculous claims. Scripture forbids the veneration of images in heaven and the Bible plainly describes what Jesus looked like after his crucifixion. It's not the goofy hippie you show.
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