by gpowell | Jan 18, 2022 | 'Did You Know'
When trying to understand the mechanism of resurrection there are a handful of challenges to explain how the physical body disappeared and the resultant image formation on the linen cloth. This paper by Robert A. Rucker (Robert A. Rucker MS, titled “Potential...
by gpowell | Jan 10, 2022 | 'Did You Know'
In research of the Shroud of Turin over the last few decades, there are a few fundamental categories such as date analysis through primary sources, reconstruction of the full Shroud, and one of the most popular being carbon dating. A paper is written by Emanuela...
by gpowell | Jan 3, 2022 | Uncategorized
What are some of the main challenges of the Shroud of Turin? Two of the main challenges regarding the Shroud of Turin focus on: 1.) How and what made the scorch marks describe the image of the man in the Shroud? 2.) How best to conserve the Shroud minimize decay...
by gpowell | Dec 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
Happy Holidays Everyone! This week’s post is to take a moment to thank all the readers for tuning in every week and if you are new here, thank you for reading this. I hope everyone had a great holiday and is ready for the new year. There will be much new content...
by gpowell | Dec 20, 2021 | Uncategorized
Ever wondered what the romans ate around the time of Jesus? Here is the part two of “did you know” romans edition focusing on food. Bread and Cheese The first food item on the list is quite a simple one, but the Romans were known for being the masters of cheese and...
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