Jeremiah Johnston reveals the Shroud of Turin as Jesus' resurrection cloth: "34 billion watts of energy traveling at 1/40 of a billionth of a second" created the image with no paint, dye, or brush marks.
Top scientists from Los Alamos, Sandia, and ENEA labs, including weapons and rocket experts, confirmed it after years of study. Physicist Paolo Di Lazzaro replicated a tiny version only with an ultra precise laser burst of cold energy.
This matches biblical accounts of Jesus manifesting as brilliant light at the Transfiguration, to Paul brighter than the noonday sun, and in the empty tomb where John saw the linen cloths and believed.
The shroud isn't a death cloth. It's the signature of the resurrection moment, leaving what Johnston calls "Jesus' selfie." Watch the full discussion for the science, history, and scripture that make this one of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the Christian faith.
This theory challenges everything we thought we knew about the burial cloth.
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