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    In 1978 a group of scientists they examining the shroud for five days when scientists found the shroud in Turin italy it was in bad shape .don Solano was the first to take pictures of the shroud that “jesus”was so called buried in the shroud images that don took shock him Don said “he was shock it was like he was looking right at the lord” scientist are trying to figure out if it was the jesus christ or if it was somebody else’s body they figured out that it was the real jesus christ scientist

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    The Shroud of Turin Many people believe the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. It is made with linen cloth and is about thirteen and a half feet long by four and a half feet wide. It has been dated in various time periods, but those that have faith that it is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, believe it is from the first century. Some carbon dating testing, however, indicates that the Shroud is from the thirteenth and fourteenth century. For this reason, many people debate

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    Antonio Tempesta Shroud

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    believe that the shroud is not the real burial cloth of Jesus. One reason for this is because research that a man named Charles Freeman did shows that the cloth looks very different today than it did in the 17th century. An engraving done in 1613 by Antonio Tempesta shows that originally, the images found on the shroud were much more pronounced. Some of the features visible in this engraving, such as the Crown of Thorns and the loincloth, are no longer visible when one looks at the shroud today. Another

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    The Science of Radiocarbon Dating When we think of history, we think of important people, places, cultures, events, and much more. The backbone of history rests on its chronology. It gives us the "when" of basic analysis. It gives us a frame of reference, the order of things. Before having an "absolute" way of determining dates, history was based in guesses and assumptions. Many attempts were made to organize the dates of the past. Some of these attempts were made by geologist. Geologist

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    Christ's Burial Essay

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    period was by process of embalming them in the traditional Egyptian manner for preservation. Jesus however, was embalmed after the traditional Jewish fashion which consisted of wrapping the body in a shroud or small bandages dipped in myrrh and aloes (183). This is perhaps a reason the Shroud of Turin is considered to be held as such a holy relic by Christians. So we know that Jesus did in fact die as

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    Sacred Journeys

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    In the exhibit there is fabric from the Kaaba, a throne for Dalai Lama, parts from a Gutenberg Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jewish objects David Wolf took into space, a replica of the Shroud of Turin and the Hindu deity Ganesh, and a part of the Western Wall in Jerusalem. In order to make sure the exhibit was respectful and accurate, an interfaith advisory group of academics and religious leaders was created. In public schools in the United

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    According to the bible in Hebrews 11:1 faith is said to be an assurance of things that are hoped for, evidence of things that are unseen, on the other hand, faith is generally defined as a strong assurance based on assumptions but not a certain decision based on evidence. Throughout history faith as basis of knowledge has been regarded as a controversial issue, especially in religion. This is mainly because religion is archaic, there are no traces of evidence but people strongly believe in it

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    Although communities look down on this, the author sees that such study can be initiated for humane reasons. She is less impressed with cadavers used to advertise religious publicity, such as the studies initiated to prove the effectiveness of the Shroud of Turin. At UCSF medical center, Roach is disturbed and alarmed by the sight of a "beating heart cadaver" having its working organs taken out by doctors. Lastly, Roach acknowledges the seat of the human soul, looking at decapitation, renewal, and head

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    The most popular include the Loch Ness Monster from Scotland, UFO’s and aliens, or something including the Shroud of Turin. Some people even believe that the Bermuda Triangle could be right above Atlantis, a mythical place that seemed to have disappeared underwater. Circumstances that have happened in the Bermuda Triangle date back to a very long time ago. But the

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    unintentionally have been tangled in science's courageous advances and creepiest happenings. They have verified France's principal guillotines, galloped the NASA Space Shuttle, even tormented in a Parisian test center to exam the genuineness of the Shroud of Turin, and assisted in solving the mystery of TWA Flight 800. For every innovative surgical method, from heart transplants to sexual category removal surgery, cadavers are there together with surgeons. In this captivating, ennobling version, Mary Roach

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