Scientists Make Breakthrough Discovery After Analyzing Cloth ‘Jesus Was Buried In’
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Believers don't need a cloth to believe, they have the Holy Spirit!
This. If no likenesses are allowed… how did this one slip by? And allegedly supernaturally as well.
We didn’t make it.
I'm not sure what you're talking about with "likeness not being allowed" I think you're thinking about the false religion of Islam unless you're speaking of idols?? Here is the scripture regarding this farce however.
They saw Jesus Christ so the logical and truthful conclusion is the Son of God is not God. God is the Father and Christ the Son. God doesn't lie so man is the problem
I John 3:2 - "...it has not yet been revealed what we shall be, but we know that when He is revealed, we shall be like Him, for we shall see Him as he is."
Such is the glory of God that He is unapproachable by all mortal beings. Because He is infinite and eternal He is incomprehensible by mortal man. Seeing Jesus' mortal body is not the same as his now eternal being -Revelation 19:12-13
Jesus very much is God. John 1:1-5; 14 is evident of such.
You are right God doesn't lie. And the whole of scripture put together is evident of this.
Who said no likenesses are allowed? Not Christians. St. Luke painted the first icon of the Mother of God. After that, icons have been painted of saints and Jesus.
God did.
Exodus 20:4-6 New King James Version (NKJV)
“You shall not make for yourself a carved image—any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them nor serve them.
“You shall not make for yourself a carved image" in this statement God is referring to us. God did not place any restrictions on himself. When Veronica wipes the face of Jesus. Jesus left his image upon her veil. So it is not much of stretch for Jesus to leave an image upon his burial cloth.
The verse simply means don't make idols to worship, no matter who or what it is.
Note this verse occurs 12 chapters before the Israelites do exactly that by making a golden calf. So this context lends to the interpretation of 20:4-6.
What??? That is not a reference to Jesus. Yeah, you are WAY WAY off on this one. Way off.
It talks about a "carved image" or a statue, as we know it
Don't worship the stars, planets, the roman gods, etc. Don't worship the fallen angels in chains below the earth, or diamonds, precious metals (i.e. gold , silver, aka money). This has always been my interpretation.
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Though having said that, I'm not very keen on likeneses of Jesus that have been tradition in the US. Nothing inherently wrong per se, just how you treat it. Likewise, if you want a more accurate portrait, it might be closer to have a picture of Jamie Farr than the traditional European Jesus imagery.
...just sayin'.
What? You've never heard of the shroud that Jesus was buried in, and resurrected? The Shroud of Turin?
That's cool, but He also noted that many were drawn to Him because of the signs (miracles). He did not send Thomas away...