Dr John Campbell's views on the shroud

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  1. padraig

    padraig Powers

    Or maybe we only know the things that we want to know.
     
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  2. Katfalls

    Katfalls Powers

    If you look at the Shroud, you can see the blood marks from the nails on the wrists. Notice that you do not see a hole in the hand (the top of the hand) So, if the nail went through the top of the wrist, as shown on the Shroud, and angled down to come out of the bottom of the palm of the hand, you would not see a hole in the top of the hand. When you see the stigmata on Padre Pio, the wounds are in the bottom of the hands. And that would make sense because that way no bones in the body were broken. I am not a medical person, so Brian K would probably know more about bones and tissue, etc.
     
  3. DeGaulle

    DeGaulle Powers

    Warren's line was very good...yours is even better.
     
  4. peregrin

    peregrin Principalities

    Another experimental (sic!) study by forensic scientists does not contradict the biblical reports regarding the passion crucification and transfer to the grave.
    In the carefully worded scientists' summary:

    "obvious that any attempt to interpret the assumed blood stain pattern on the TS (Turin shroud) has serious limitations. Nevertheless, it seems remarkable that we were able to reproduce findings that appear to be very similar to stains on the TS."

    Some experiments and remarks regarding the possible formation of blood stains on the Turin Shroud: stains attributed to the crown of thorns, the lance wound and the belt of blood

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00414-023-
    02959-6
     

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