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| | Shroud of Turin Story - A Guide to the Facts 2006 |
 | | Indeed, there is evidence that the cloth, now called the Shroud of Turin, really was a treasure of the early church; not the Pauline communities with which we are so familiar, but the Church in the East. |  | | The fact that the Shroud of Turin has an image on it, believed to be a picture of Christ, made it seem beyond preposterous. |  | | The images on the Shroud of Turin, at their thickest, are this thin. |
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http://www.shroudstory.com
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| | The Shroud of Turin: Proof of the Resurrection |
 | | Partly, it was because the Shroud of Turin is a religious object; millions believe it is the real thing, the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. |  | | Moving the shroud's origin back several centuries would place it closer to the time of Jesus' death, and certainly energize debate about whether the cloth is a hoax or holy grail. |  | | MEGAN GOLDIN: For millions, the shroud of Turin is Jesus' burial cloth. |
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http://www.british-israel.ca/shroud.htm
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| | shroud of Turin |
 | | The shroud, however, has many defenders who believe they have demonstrated that the cloth is not a forgery, dates from the time of Christ, is of miraculous origin, etc. It is claimed that there is type AB blood on the shroud. |  | | But, since there is no blood on the shroud of Turin and there is no good reason to accept Danin's assumption that the pollen grains were on the Shroud from its origin, this argument is spurious. |  | | Nevertheless, the image is believed by many to be a negative image of the crucified Christ and the shroud is believed to be his burial shroud. |
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http://skepdic.com/shroud.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Shroud of Turin |
 | | That the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin is taken for granted, in various pronouncements of the Holy See cannot be disputed. |  | | This name is primarily given to a relic now preserved at Turin, for which the claim is made that it is the actual "clean linen cloth" in which Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of Jesus Christ (Matthew 27:59). |  | | Baumgarten stated in 1903 that more than 3500 articles, books, etc., had at that time been written upon the Holy Shroud. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13762a.htm
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| | ! Shroud of Turin Expo '98 |
 | | Twenty-seven of the 28 plant species identified in the Shroud are indigenous to the Holy Land, a combination that Danin says could not be present in the cloth unless the Shroud came from that area. |  | | This technological revelation ushered in the modern era of widespread belief that the Shroud is the actual burial cloth used on Christ's body after the Crucifixion. |  | | It will be displayed as part of the Roman Catholic Church's celebration of the year 2000, which has been decreed Holy Year in observance of the dawn of Christianity's third millennium. |
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http://www.parascope.com/en/articles/shroudExpo.htm
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| | Pictures of Jesus - The Second Face Picture - The Shroud of Turin |
 | | The pictures of Jesus on the Shroud, at their thickest, are this thin. |  | | To believe that the Shroud is fakery he or she must rely on an underlying belief that transcends scientific fact. |  | | While the literary sources provide excellent historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus, there is a less apparent, but still significant pathway from the non-literary artifact known as the Shroud of Turin to Jesus. |
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http://www.shroudforum.com
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| | Unraveling the Shroud of Turin |
 | | In fact, the opposite is true: the Shroud has been demonstrated by appropriate arguments and evidence to be a medieval artifact, contrived by a fourteenth-century artist for the purpose of representing the burial shroud of Jesus and creating a religious relic for exhibition and veneration. |  | | Finally, many Shroud supporters have made much of the fact that the face of Jesus on the Shroud is very similar to the many Byzantine images of Jesus that are known. |  | | Sindonology is a pseudoscience whose adherents will stop at nothing to preserve the appearance of authenticity, irregardless of the illogical, ad hoc, and scientifically-invalid arguments they must use to prop up their beliefs. |
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http://www.freeinquiry.com/skeptic/shroud/as/schafersman.html
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| | USATODAY.com - Controversy revisits Shroud of Turin |
 | | A documentary on the Shroud of Turin suggests the cloth, a religious relic once believed to be the burial shroud of Christ, might be authentic, and some archaeologists are crying foul. |  | | But Secrets of the Dead: Shroud of Christ (PBS, tonight, 8 ET/PT, check local listings), presents evidence that narrator Liev Schreiber says is "making it possible it was indeed the shroud of Christ": |  | | Joe Zias of Hebrew University of Jerusalem calls the shroud indisputably a fake. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2004-04-06-turin-usat_x.htm
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| | The Skeptical Shroud of Turin Website |
 | | The Shroud was created by an artist to lure faithful Fourteenth Century pilgrims to visit a relic displayed for the purpose of supporting their religious faith and encouraging their monetary offerings. |  | | Ian Wilson, 1998, The Blood and the Shroud: New Evidence that the World's Most Sacred Relic is Real |  | | New Heaven New Earth The Shroud of Turin |
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http://www.freeinquiry.com/skeptic/shroud
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| | Scientists find new face on back of Turin shroud - Science - MSNBC.com |
 | | MILAN, Italy - Italian scientists have found a matching image of a man’s face and possibly his hands on the back of the Turin shroud, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, one of the researchers said on Thursday. |  | | Ghostly image may be of Jesus Christ, one researcher says |  | | Experts over the years say they have found traces of blood, pollen or soil typical of Jerusalem, where Christians believe Jesus was crucified. |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4750663
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| | Adam Shroud Of Turin |
 | | The Shroud or commonly refer as the Shroud of Turin is a centuries old cloth which many believed it was the cloth that covered Jesus when he was place in his tomb after death. |  | | The most bizarre thing that has happened is that his image has somehow recorded on this cloth fiber at or near the time of his imputed resurrection. |  | | This has lead to intense debate among many scientists, believers, historians, and writers regarding the where, when, and how the shroud and it images were created. |
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http://www.shroud.org
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| | The Shroud of Turin - High quality 3D Images |
 | | Is the Shroud of Turin the burial cloth of Jesus Christ or simply a medieval forgery? |  | | The Shroud of Turin first appeared in north-central France in the mid-fourteenth century and depicts what many believe to be Christ's crucified body. |  | | Today, the burial cloth is kept in the cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, and thousands flock to see the relic. |
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http://www.geocities.com/player2000gi/turin.htm
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| | Shroud of Turin Research |
 | | The "Shroud" is a beautiful painting created about 1355 for a new church in need of a pilgrim-attracting relic. |  | | A weight of 20th century carbon equaling nearly two times the weight of the Shroud carbon itself would be required to change a 1st century date to the 14th century (see Carbon 14 graph). |  | | This included careful inspection of thousands of linen fibers from 32 different areas (Shroud and sample points), characterization of the only colored image-forming particles by color, refractive indices, polarized light microscopy, size, shape, and microchemical tests for iron, mercury, and body fluids. |
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http://www.mcri.org/Shroud.html
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| | Shroud of Turin Center in Richmond Virginia - an education and research facility |
 | | It's an enigma...a very important one, since if the image on it is really the likeness of Jesus of Nazareth, then the Shroud of Turin contains the only authentic description of him that exists. |  | | For those who wish to visit the Shroud of Turin Center at Mary Mother of the Church Abbey in Richmond, we have provided a map detailing directions... |  | | In June of 1999, the Shroud Center was the host of the 1999 Shroud of Turin International Research Conference which gathered more than 30 researchers from around the world to discuss their latest findings. |
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http://members.aol.com/turin99/shroud.htm
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| | The Shroud of Turin Website |
 | | The Shroud of Turin is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. A man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth. |  | | We believe that if you have access to the facts, you can make up your own mind about the Shroud. |  | | Is it really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body, or is it simply a medieval forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever artist? |
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http://www.shroud.com
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| | Shroud of Turin Website MAIN MENU |
 | | The Shroud of Turin Website Library (FOR IN-DEPTH INFORMATION & MANY MORE PAGES including the Shroud History, Scientific Papers & Articles, Shroud Booklist, Shroud Centers, Conferences & Symposia, The 1978 Scientific Examination, Religion & Philosophy, the British Society for the Turin Shroud, Collegamento pro Sindone, Index to Shroud Spectrum, the 1997 Fire and much more. |  | | Examine the Shroud of Turin (View the Shroud in closeup detail) |  | | Frequently Asked Questions (Find answers to your Shroud questions) |
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http://www.shroud.com/menu.htm
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| | CSST Home Page |
 | | Read about Mary and Alan Whanger's New Book. |  | | The Shroud of Turin: An Adventure of Discovery |
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http://www.duke.edu/~adw2/shroud
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| | index |
 | | duplication is not permitted without the Written permission of Turin Shroud Center of Colorado. |  | | Website copyright 2003, Turin Shroud Center of Colorado, all rights reserved. |
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