The Fifth Century Face of Edessa is, to my reckoning, today's "Shroud Of Turin". If the Image of Edessa can then be placed back to the First Century; and new carbom dating of some of the burn fragments of the Shroud can be ascertained as First Century, then I'll be convinced beyond all reasonable doubts that the Shroud Of Turin bears a near black and white [equivalent] image of Jesus of Nazareth, specifically.
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elevenby2 1 year ago
The Fifth Century Face of Edessa is, to my reckoning, today's "Shroud Of Turin". If the Image of Edessa can then be placed back to the First Century; and new carbom dating of some of the burn fragments of the Shroud can be ascertained as First Century, then I'll be convinced beyond all reasonable doubts that the Shroud Of Turin bears a near black and white [equivalent] image of Jesus of Nazareth, specifically.
Richardhedditch261 1 year ago