A researcher who probed the Vatican assets has averred that she has discovered some text on the Shroud of Turin. She asserts that the Turin has every good reason to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. The discovered imprinted words suggest that the cloth is the burial cloth.
There are opposite stances about the research as well. Though experts are not strongly discouraging the investigation in to the sacred and ancient fabric yet they are of the view that Frale’s assertion is a biased, emotional and exaggerated inference. They regard it as a fake fabric forged by some one in the medieval times. They negated the possibility for the fabric of being the burial cloth of Jesus Christ on the basis of ‘carbon-dating’ which has scientifically proved that the fabric does not belong to the Christ-era.
But Barbara Frale has her own points regarding the Turin. She strongly denies that the sacred inscription is a forgery. She is of the view that had it been the forgery, the words shouldn’t have been in the given manner. The words are written as: “esu Nazarene” which means “Jesus of Nazareth in Greek.
She said that if the words had been written as “Christ” or “son of God” then there would have been some ground to disbelief. But the words show its crude form implying that the inscription is not meant to deceive anyone. She argues that it was impossible for any Christian in the medieval time to write the words in the manner they are found because in that era no body could omit the words of Jesus’ divinity. This proves that neither the cloth is from medieval time nor the writer was a forger. The shroud of Turin is under the custody of Vatican.



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