You Don’t Have to Believe—But You Owe It to Yourself to Look
Most ignore the Shroud of Turin.
Christians don’t need it. Skeptics don’t want it.
But the image remains.
A linen cloth bearing the faint imprint of a crucified man—front and back.
Anatomically precise. Bloodstained. Not painted.
No pigment. No paint. No brushstrokes. No directionality.
It encodes 3D data. It behaves like a vertical projection.
It looks photographic—yet predates photography.
The wounds match crucifixion. The blood is chemically specific.
The image rests only on the outermost fibers.
There are traces of pollen and soil—native to Jerusalem.
Even the dating tests are in doubt.
If it’s not what it looks like—then what is it?
No other object on earth looks or behaves like this cloth.
None.
This guide presents the evidence—clear, concise, unvarnished.
Conclude what you will.
The facts remain.