Swiss scientists officially concluded a scientific unexplainable anomaly or physically impossible flash of light created the image on the shroud of Turin. I can prove you right through science. Can't prove you wrong tho.
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The shroud of turin has been debunked already.
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Based on carbon dating. But historical record show it may have been at a castle(or something like that), which would mess up those results. Unless there were other tests they did that I'm not aware of. But even so the process that created it is a mystery.
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That's not how carbon dating works...
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I know how carbon dating works. But if it is actually older than the fire, they can't find out because the fire tainted the sample.
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No, because they can't explain how the image got there. That's why it's such mystery.
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Then it's an irrelevant piece of cloth.
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Because there was a fire at the castle
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Are you tell me that was the cause?
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The fire was the supposed cause of the carbon dating not being accurate.
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That's what I said.
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So very true. Science fails to explain this miracle.
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Edited by ThePian0Man88: 6/18/2015 9:16:03 PMIf you're interested in other miracles unexplained by science, check out the [b]incorruptible saints, whose bodies fall to decompose after centuries of death[/b]. Or, perhaps, the stigmata. A man who died late in the twentieth century, [i]Saint Padre Pio[/i], is one of the most modern saints to have received both of these spiritual gifts. To this day, he rests incorruptible in a viewable, beautiful tomb, stigmata showing, and his face as clear as the day he passed!
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...or just watch this.
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God and jesus are just -blam!-in made up