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undead_rat
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Sir, as I have pointed out my very first post on this thread, Pope Pius XI stated exactly that in 1936. His statement was based on Pia’s astounding 1898 photograph, Vignon’s subsequent research, and the historical research of the Vatican experts.Anyone who categorically states the Shroud is genuine is a liar.
“These are the Images of the Divine redeemer . . .it is absolutely certain that it is not the work of man.”
Having established that the image on the Shroud is both that of Jesus and also “no product of human hands,” the remaining question is “Was that Image a natural effect produced by the shrouded corpse, or was it miraculous?” Paul Vignon in THE SHROUD OF CHRIST, postulated that Jesus’ image was formed by a “vaporographic” process and not the result of a miracle. The 1978 STURP investigation confirmed what Pope Pius XI had said: the Shroud’s image of Jesus is NOT the work of artist, but that study could not come up with any theory as to how the image of Jesus had been formed and could not confirm Vignon’s ''vaporographic" idea.
If the 1988 C-14 data had showed an age of 2000 years, then that data would have indicated a date. Since it did not, and since the Shroud (as Pope Pius XI indicated) is proved to be 2000 years old, that data must be an indication of an event. Either the Shroud was taken to a nuclear reactor and subjected to a neutron flux, or the vanishing of Jesus’ corpse left a neutron flux. One of these events enhanced the C-14 content of the Shroud, and the evidence is that it was the second.
Of course atheists and those of the Bahai’ Faith have a very hard time accepting that the Shroud’s 1988 C-14 data is proof of the miracle that Jesus’ corpse vanished into another dimension. But you are not either of these. Therefore, I am having difficulty in understanding your ongoing antipathy to the idea that the Shroud of Turin is genuine and that its image is miraculous