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Experts from the Russian Study Turin Shroud, Say Christ Was Crucified

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Experts from the Russian Federal Security Service, the FSB have studied the shroud of Turin and found proof of it being indeed an image of a crucified man with wounds that Jesus Christ could have.

Criminologists of the Federal Security Service subjected the shroud, believed to be Christ’s grave clothes, to a number of experiments.

For the purity of experiment, the shroud with an imprint of a human body was studied as an ordinary corpus delicti, regardless of its historical value.

“First, we have dated the cloth,” the head of the criminology department Anatoly Fesenko told Zhizn daily. “We estimate it to be no less than 2,000 years old. American experts were wrong to say it was only 1,000 years old,” he said.

Then, by studying the imprints on the shroud, experts described the wounds that its bearer had.

“We were in possession of an image of a naked man, back and front. The man had been whipped with whips of Roman kind, five-tailed with lead buttons on ends,” Fesenko said.

The man has a broad mark on his shoulder, as if he had been carrying something heavy. His nose is broken, and the left cheek swollen. The man’s features are asymmetrical, because as he had endured great pain, the face muscles contracted differently after he died.

The man’s arms and legs bear marks of similar large wounds where the man could be nailed to the cross. The chest looks typical of someone who dies of asphyxia.

The nails however were not drawn into palms, as we usually see them in icons, but pierced the arm close to the hand between two bones.

By conducting another series of experiments with cloth similar to that of the shroud, experts were united in the opinion that the Turin shroud is by no means a fake. The image on the shroud indeed depicts a crucified man whose wounds are identical to those that the Bible describes Christ to have had.

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    author: Jim 10/28/2006 12:56:34 PM
    Re: Amerikos' comment...Why would the church pay to have a false assessment made of a little known christian artifact, it is ridiculous to assume the church has the need to lie about Christ. people believe with or without such religious proofs of God.... To my mind why wouldn't God leave a gift, such as the Shroud, for his church & the faithful to marvel at. 
     
    get ready
    author: bill 10/3/2006 3:39:28 PM
    christ is gods son. period. 
     
    Interesting opinion
    author: amerikos 9/15/2006 12:38:01 PM
    Just qurious how much money would Catholic Church pay to falsify this "expert opinion"? Probably enough to make under-paid FSB agents change their expertise so slightly :) I would rather believe american opinion in this case. Also, the title of the article is misleading at best, and wrong at most - experts couldn't agree "that Christ was crucified", they concluded that "the shroud is possibly over 1000 years old" and that "it depicts a crucified man whose wounds are identical". BIG, big difference 
     
     
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