https://youtu.be/zyuDXp8BlqU?si=ndus4C5jxVuJb7tf
Physics of Jesus' Death and Resurrection, the actual artifact replicas and the impossibility that the Shroud of Turin is anyone's resurrection clothing other than the shroud of Jesus Christ. I am talking 3D imaging from VGI (?) imaging, the residue from a mini atomic blast that we cannot create on earth, on the shroud itself, the biblical documentation, the negative image of the shroud of Turin backing up, AB blood present (<6% of the world, Semitic blood, and also on the cloth found in Spain) in several different cloth pieces, 38 pollen species native to Jerusalem and only in the spring, and so much more. If you have a skeptic in your life, show them this podcast episode.
There are people for whom no amount of evidence will be enough, so don't be discouraged, that is their problem. Don't let them make you doubt. Let the proof change your mind. He says here to Have Faith In the Evidence. Faith is not blind.
This man was a skeptic and researched for 3 years with world renowned scientists and physicists to try and disprove that Jesus was real and died for us. But the Bethlehem thorns was what proved it to him.
He was the first Christian to speak at the World Economic Forum in 55 Years.
Fun fact, Jesus died on April 3rd, 33AD. Today is April 3rd, 2026.
April 5th was His resurrection. Sunday is April 5th, 2026. Easter Sunday. God Bless.
John 20:29: "Jesus said to him, Because you have seen Me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed."
Happy Good Friday guys.
There are inconsistencies in the book of Enoch. I also disagree with his dismissal of the book, but even the Catholics don't agree with the use of it for the faith. It is good for historical context and prophecy, but there are timelines that don't line up in the book of Enoch. He does give a bit of a used car salesman vibe, I agree lol. But I see the message and I respect the research and facts that back up what he talks about re: Shroud of Turin, and my gut is that is all truthful.