Kenny wrote:Also why do you suppose even to this day the Catholic Church has refused to authenticate the Shroud of Turin as the actual burial cloth of Jesus?
Ken
Kenny I will get around to answer your previous post ( I have about 90% of it answered).
As far as why the Catholic Church doesnt officially authenticate the shroud as the actual burial cloth of Christ, I allready gave you that answer and that is because the shroud isnt needed for our faith.
they have a neutral stance on the shroud. The church believes as I and most Christians do, that Christianity and even our faith isnt based on the shroud of turin but on the word of Christ.
I never once said it was 100% proof Ken but I did say that the evidence points strongly to its authenticity and as Phillip put it, something miraculous happened on that shroud and the process that created that image cant even be replicated by 21st century science let alone some supposed forger from medieval times.
What we are are doing here ken is using the inference to the best explanation or the most reasonable explanation.
Think about it this way, we have never had a resurrection to compare this to so how could we ever know 100% if this was caused by the resurrection? The answer is we cant but since the tech is way out of the league of even 21st century science, since the shroud matches the gospels accounts of Christ's passion and crucifixion, since the church has kept it for this long these are all clues to this being a very important relic to the early Christians.
They have tried every naturalistic explanation to try to explain the image. Nothing even comes close so far.