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Cindy

Regardless of what the shroud is it's unfortunate to see people who are supposedly believers in the teachings of Jesus venerate such things. Jesus in his teachings was explicit about only the word of God and not objects, icons or trinkets being worthy of reverence.
What is the difference between the supposedly faithful bowing down before a cloth and the supposedly faithful of biblical times bowing down before a golden calf? None.

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TIME Magazine . . .

  • TIME called it, "The Riddle of the Ages." National Geographic called it, "One of the most perplexing enigmas of modern times."

    Now, in 2008, Evangelicals, Catholics, Anglicans, Baptists, Methodists and Christians of many traditions are realizing how mysterious the Shroud of Turin is. If it is a burial shroud, as it seems to be, it is evidence of the resurrection of Jesus. No more reason is needed than this: Burial shrouds don't survive tombs.

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