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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How does the word “fake” even apply to the only artifact in human possession that modern technology cannot replicate with all the resources of the world being an image of crucified Christ? And the standard should be to replicate it with 13th century technology to satisfy the skeptics. As a scientist and a contrarian the willful obfuscation always perks my instincts directly over the target. [/quote] ^ the linen is from the 13th century. It's a hoax[/quote] So. It’s the only artifact in human history that can’t be duplicated by 21st or 13th century technology and it’s an image of crucified Christ [/quote] Link to evidence for this claim?[/quote] If you read anything about the shroud, you’d know the scientific community cannot come to a definitive decision on the authenticity of the shroud. They just don’t know if it’s authentic or not. The pp posted an article written by a journalism major that contributed to the Live Science website that stated that the shroud was controversial and the scientists who have examined pieces of the shroud and the shroud itself cannot come to a conclusion about it. It’s extremely easy to find that information, and it’s disingenuous that someone cherry picked small bits of an article and claimed the shroud was a fake. [/quote]
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