
Terry Gilberg
AUDIO: Update on The Shroud of Turin, New Science on an Old Mystery
<p>The shroud is an artifact, a long linen cloth comprised of flax, 4.3 to 4.4 meters (14 feet, 3 inches) in length, and 1.1 meters (3 feet, 7 inches) wide. Millions of people believe it is the linen cloth that was used to wrap Jesus the Christ after his crucifixion, and which was found in a cave-tomb on Resurrection Sunday. </p><p>Results of the carbon dating (1989) concluded that the linen originated in the Middle Ages, sometime between 1260 and 1390 CE, after three independent labs, University of Arizona, University of Oxford, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, examined it. But new examinations place the...






