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In reply to the discussion: Scientists say Turin Shroud is supernatural [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(103,829 posts)25. Only a model with abnormal arms
someone pointed out that any normally-proportioned body with the arms resting at the sides, and the hands placed over the centre of the torso, does not cover the genitals with the hands - our arms and hands aren't that long. But the shroud's artist thought that a picture of Jesus exposing himself wasn't the done thing, so he lengthened the arms and hands. It's far more likely it was drawn (or the elbows were propped up somehow).
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So, because these "scientists" can only copy it using high-intensity ultra violet lasers,
mr blur
Dec 2011
#4
I once heard, the image was probably created with chemicals: a photography of a male model.
DetlefK
Dec 2011
#6
these "scientists" are funded by someone much like the "Discovery Institute",
AlbertCat
Dec 2011
#10
I suppose next you'll tell me that the Mayan ruins are "fake" because the deities to whom they were
AlbertCat
Dec 2011
#17