“Know this first of all, that in the last days, scoffers will come with scoffing, living according to their own desires.” — 2 Peter 3:3 It is perhaps the most famous piece of cloth in the world. For ...
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Scientists tried to debunk the Shroud of Turin… then everything got worse
The Shroud of Turin may be far more disturbing than anyone imagined. New scientific analysis suggests the ancient cloth could ...
The Shroud of Turin, claimed by some to have wrapped the body of Jesus after his crucifixion, got a publicity boost during Easter week with the release of new research that suggests that the relic may ...
The Shroud of Turin — a 14-foot-long linen cloth bearing an image of a crucified man — has captivated people for centuries, stirring debate over whether the relic once wrapped the body of Jesus Christ ...
A new bestselling book argues 10 archaeological discoveries, including the Shroud of Turin, verify biblical accounts of Jesus' life and resurrection.
The original Shroud of Turin is housed at the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, but replicas like the one shown here have been created for exhibitions and public displays. Krzysztof ...
A La Jolla surgeon says he has made a discovery that could change Christian theology as we know it — one that could shed new light on the belief that Jesus Christ was resurrected after his death.
Welcome to today's Bible study. Many thanks to all the readers who requested the "miracle parchment" mentioned in our "Fear Not" series, Parts One and Two. Part Three will be published next Sunday, ...
The Shroud of Turin, which some people claim is Jesus' burial cloth, contains the DNA of multiple people, along with a huge array of other species, including carrots, melons and red coral. Some of the ...
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Jesus's burial cloth or medieval forgery? DNA evidence further complicates the debate over the Shroud of Turin
The Shroud of Turin has long been a source of fascination. First documented in France in the 14th century, the 14-foot-long linen cloth purportedly wrapped the body of Jesus after he was crucified ...
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