During a recent interview, biblical scholar Dr. Jeremiah Johnston told Tucker Carlson that mathematician Bruno Barberis of the University of Turin had calculated the odds at about one in 200 billion that the Shroud of Turin could have belonged to anyone other than Jesus of Nazareth.
The Shroud — a 14-foot strip of linen showing the faint image of a crucified man—has been at the center of decades of debate. In 1988, a radiocarbon test dated it between 1260 and 1390 AD, fueling claims that it was a medieval creation. Johnston pointed out, however, that the test did not use fabric from the original section but from a repaired corner. When Carlson asked, “So, not the real thing?” Johnston responded, “Correct.”
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