SHROUD OF TURIN BLOOD CONFIRMED HUMAN

The Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus, remains one of history’s most studied religious relics. Dr. Jeremiah Johnston says tests confirm human, male blood on the Shroud, including both pre- and post-mortem traces, suggesting it couldn’t have been faked.

While some see this as evidence supporting resurrection, the Shroud’s authenticity is debated. Carbon dating suggests it may date from 1260–1390, though some argue tested samples came from repaired sections, leaving its true age uncertain.

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