Hey bro sorry u didn't get to view itDRDS wrote:Great to see that you got to watch the Habermas video in time. I watched some of it and was going to watch the rest but the user who posted the video decided to take it down for some reason. But if you can remember what all did Habermas have to say about the 3d encoded information on the dorsal side of the cloth? GB.bippy123 wrote:Bro, the habermas video was off the hook, especially the way he described the 3d encoded info on the dorsal side. It definitely taught me some things I never knew before about the shroud. Ill go through the other links this weekendDRDS wrote:Hi guys, got some FRESH new Shroud links. The first one being obviously a good one, a video presentation by Dr. Gary Habermas seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTSuqcdyfuo
And there is another three part presentation that was made I think back in the 1970s or 1980s called In search of the Shroud of Turin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWvNl9mF2bE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4WK0rC4t5A
And finally here is another Shroud presentation given by Dr. Richard Kent, love his accent by the way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4WK0rC4t5A
Anyways, see you all later, GB.
God bless
Habermas correctly stated (which I can't believe I overlooked) that the dorsal image shows no distortion. If the back of the body was compressed against the tomb and also wrapped in the shroud , there is no way that the image is supposed to come out so focused with such clarity of image. I knew about the lack of compression in the dorsal end but I overlooked the in refi ls clarity on the dorsal image . All clues that when added to the pristine blood clots, the 3d info encoded and fact that the image wasn't made by contact with the body and you have a lot if clues to some very unnatural event happening in that tomb . What that event is is a no brainer