OVIEDO, Spain -- Scientists and forensic specialists gathered in Oviedo, Spain, this week to examine an obscure relic that many have claimed authenticates the Shroud of Turin -- believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
The Sudarium of Oviedo is reportedly the other linen cloth found in the tomb of Christ, as described in the Gospel of John. The relic, whose dramatic history is intertwined with the Knights Templar, Moors, El Cid, saints and bishops, has been in Spain since A.D. 631.
The Sudarium has been in Spain since 631 so it's impossible for the shroud of turin to have been created in the 1300's as the erroneous carbon dating claims.
It's also quite odd that so called scientists would buy into the flawed methodology which was followed when taking the piece of the shroud to be carbon tested. Soot deposits from the fire that almost destroyed the shroud caused the readings to be wrong.
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2007-10-04
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