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@Wardance68
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@JoelCRosenberg So Jesus tells us not to create those statues in the first place - nor images and idols.
I'm VERY anti muslim. But these muslims are saving Christ the effort upon His return.
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@DrShayPhD @Ajl1959xy Pay a scientist enough, and he will say anything you want him to say.
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@Ajl1959xy It is. True. The Bible debunks it. Sadly, people believe the scientists over the Bible.
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The Shroud of Turin cannot be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. This is because it directly goes against what the Bible says about how Jesus was buried and how the empty tomb was found.
The Gospels tell us how Jesus body was prepared for burial and what was found in the tomb after He rose from the dead. No single large cloth like the Shroud is mentioned. Instead the Bible consistently talks about linen cloths [multiple] and a separate face cloth.
The Burial Itself.
1. John 19:40 gives the detailed account: "So they took the body of Jesus and bound it in linen cloths with the spices as is the burial custom of the Jews."
John, who was at the cross and the tomb says the body was wrapped in cloths with spices, not a single flat sheet.
What Was Actually Seen in the Empty Tomb.
John 20:6-7 tells us what he and Peter found when they went inside the tomb:
"Then Simon Peter came, following him. Went into the tomb. He saw the linen cloths lying there and the face cloth, which had been on his head not lying with the linen cloths but folded up in a place by itself."
1. The linen cloths (plural) were there.
2. There was a face cloth that had been on Jesus head.
3. This face cloth was not with the body cloths. The face cloth was folded up in a place, separate from the body.
The Shroud of Turin is one piece of linen with Jesus image on it, front and back including His face. The Bible says the face covering was a separate cloth that was found apart from the body cloths. A single shroud with a face image does not match what the Bible says.
4. No Image or Miraculous Imprint Is Ever Mentioned.
Nowhere in the Gospels or the NT do the disciples, women or apostles mention seeing an image or picture on the burial cloths. The proof of Jesus resurrection was:
A. The empty tomb,
B. The cloths left behind in their arranged state (body cloths down head cloth folded).
C. Jesus appearing to people after He rose.
If there had been a full-body image on the cloth it would have been the amazing thing recorded. The Bible does not mention it because it did not exist.
5. Jewish burial customs.
The Jews had a way of burying the dead. The body was washed, anointed with spices, and wrapped. Lazarus is an example. John 11:44 says Lazarus came out bound hand and foot with graveclothes, with his face bound with a napkin. They used strips of cloth aka multiple wrappings, not one single display cloth.
6. Jesus was also beaten badly to the point where He did not look like Himself anymore. His face was brutalized, marred, swollen, much that He did not look the same. The Bible says this in Isaiah 52:14:
“As many were astonied at thee his visage was so marred more than any man and his form more than the sons of men.”
The Shroud of Turin has a picture of a person who looks like they just came from a spa and there are no signs of beating or bruising on Jesus.
The Bible also says in Isaiah 50:6: "I gave my back to the smiters and my cheeks to them that plucked off the hair I hid not my face from shame and spitting." This means Jesus was hit and His beard was pulled out.
Then in John 27:29-30 it says that a crown of thorns was put on Jesus head and He was hit on the head too. These things would have hurt Jesus badly and changed the way He looked.
If Jesus was beaten badly that He was unrecognizable and His beard was pulled out then the face on the Shroud of Turin does not match what the Bible says happened. The face, on the shroud looks too calm and normal like a person.
The Bible says Jesus face would have been very swollen His facial hair would have been torn and His face would have been distorted from all the trauma. The Shroud of Turin does not show this.
These things do not match so the Shroud of Turin cannot be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. It is not real.




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@sciencegirl Not cool, that poor man is gonna have reptile dysfunction 😫
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This lovely gentleman just called me a “wh*re.” Such classy people, right? His exact words were, “Stop crying, you da*n wh*re.” Some people really do need their mouth washed out.
Rodrigo de Villamizar (el conquistador🇲🇰)@JoaquinDom46035
@DrShayPhD Deja de llorar maldita puta
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Prayer is definitely up there. It is worship because it displays our humility and dependence upon another who has power and resources to sustain and uphold us in all things, it displays our adoration, praise, repentance and worship. When these things are asked of anyone other than God, or our posture is this towards anyone other than God, we have effectively given to another that which belongs only to God.
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“Protestants often assume that prayer itself is the highest form of worship.”
This is not true at all.
I don’t know any Protestant who thinks this way, or even thinks in the category of “highest form of worship.”
We don’t believe one “ritual” or practice in worship is higher than another. From singing, to prayer, to giving, to Bible reading and preaching, to living our daily lives as worship unto the Lord (Romans 12); everything we do is worship to God.
Holden Cole@HoldenCCole
Protestants often assume that prayer itself is the highest form of worship. So when Catholics ask Mary or the saints for intercession, it appears to them as misplaced worship. But in Catholic theology, worship reaches its fullness in the Eucharist. That is the difference.
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@DrShayPhD I know all too well, sister.
They have no Christ in them. Zero.
But be of good cheer, our Lord said they would hate us because we are His, and that is the greatest honor we can receive.♥️
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@Wardance68 And, he was the nicest one. You should have seen what the others called me. You would have barfed.
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@Truth_matters20 The Quadrinity, yes.
I was searching for the right word, and now I've found it.
Thanks, bro😂
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Glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit...
Oh, and don't forget Mary!
The Quadrinity!
Henrique@henriolliveira_
GLÓRIA ao PAI, ao FILHO e ao ESPÍRITO SANTO. Como era no princípio, agora e sempre, por todos os séculos dos séculos. AMÉM.
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