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On this ever-exciting broadcast, we discuss the more contemporary findings about the world's most fascinating relic--the Shroud of Turin, and discuss the evidence in support of it possibly being the genuine, unadulterated, uncompromised and unparalleled evidentiary specimen to the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.
Mark Twain's 1869 critique of the relic industry is cited, along with the debut of what will become a hit song by me "I'm your Nicene Man."
Possibly more heat than light is given here, but the genuine research and supporting evidence is fascinating.
On this ever-exciting broadcast, we discuss the more contemporary findings about the world's most fascinating relic--the Shroud of Turin, and discuss the evidence in support of it possibly being the genuine, unadulterated, uncompromised and unparalleled evidentiary specimen to the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.
Mark Twain's 1869 critique of the relic industry is cited, along with the debut of what will become a hit song by me "I'm your Nicene Man."
Possibly more heat than light is given here, but the genuine research and supporting evidence is fascinating.