Through what they call a "crude experiment", N.D. Wilson and Dr. Scott Minnich have presented compelling evidence that something like the image found on the Shroud of Turin would have been easy to create using materials readily available in medieval times -- namely linen, glass, paint and sunlight.
This still leaves open other aspects of the controversy, but it seems to me that this is a major score in favor of the camp that believes the Shroud is a pious fraud.
(Credit: Right Mind)
1 comment:
Hey, Tim! Great article! :)
Best,
Dale
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