Scientists analyzed the Shroud of Turin using wide-angle X-rays and concluded it dates back to the time of Jesus' life, contradicting previous findings. The shroud contains bloodstains consistent with Jesus' crucifixion wounds and is believed to be his burial cloth.
Key Points
Use of wide-angle X-rays for analysis
Contradiction of previous carbon dating results
Presence of bloodstains consistent with biblical narrative
Pros
New analysis suggests the Shroud of Turin dates back to the time of Jesus' life
Bloodstains on the shroud match Jesus' crucifixion wounds
Cons
Controversy and debate persist around the authenticity of the shroud