For some, it comes down to a question of faith. | The Shroud of Turin is one of Catholicism’s most controversial and mysterious artifacts. It is believed by some to have shrouded the body of Jesus Christ, while others consider it a hoax perpetrated by medieval con men. Despite multiple rounds of testing using radiocarbon dating, pollen testing, microscopic analysis and image enhancement, scientists have been unable to say whether the object is legitimate or not. | ![]() |
Monday, July 16, 2018
Shroud of Turin Fake
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