The Shroud itself as evidence
All the Shroud of Turin shows as evidence is where it has traveled, indeed that it once covered a crucified male, a better dating to now what has been claimed as a 1st century relic. Just because the shroud shows light & heat as to make an imprint of an image that is authentic and not a fake paint pigment of an artist, this does not show that it is evidence of a male that was resurrected as mainstream Christianity teaches within the bible, that alone is based on faith, a belief and shows no evidence at all for it to have been a resurrected male as their belief system claims. In fact there is no evidence at all for resurrection except in the christian bible, other religions that claim a Resurrection of people within their religion or faith may not be talking about the same type of Resurrection that Christendom has claimed for centuries, but a mere * revival * and recovery of a person that was sure to have been dead or little chance of living. In short there is no solid evidence that the miracle of Resurrection as claimed by centuries of Christendom's teachings, not as their miracle teachings make such stated biblical claims.
All the Shroud of Turin shows as evidence is where it has traveled, indeed that it once covered a crucified male, a better dating to now what has been claimed as a 1st century relic. Just because the shroud shows light & heat as to make an imprint of an image that is authentic and not a fake paint pigment of an artist, this does not show that it is evidence of a male that was resurrected as mainstream Christianity teaches within the bible, that alone is based on faith, a belief and shows no evidence at all for it to have been a resurrected male as their belief system claims. In fact there is no evidence at all for resurrection except in the christian bible, other religions that claim a Resurrection of people within their religion or faith may not be talking about the same type of Resurrection that Christendom has claimed for centuries, but a mere * revival * and recovery of a person that was sure to have been dead or little chance of living. In short there is no solid evidence that the miracle of Resurrection as claimed by centuries of Christendom's teachings, not as their miracle teachings make such stated biblical claims.
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