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@RUBAN0606
The Greatest Man in all of history is Jesus: He had no servants, yet they hailed Him as Master.
He held no degrees, yet they revered Him as Teacher.
He dispensed no medicines, yet they sought Him as Healer.
He commanded no armies, yet kings trembled before Him.
He fought no battles with sword or spear, yet He overcame the world.
He dwelt not in a palace, yet they called Him Lord.
He ruled no earthly nations, yet they crowned Him King.
He committed no sin, yet they nailed Him to a cross.
He was laid in a tomb, yet He rose again and lives forevermore.
@ItachiUchiha_1724
Jesus walked this earth
Lived a sinless life
Died for our sins
And rose on the 3rd day
He is God
He is the messiah
He is my lord savior and God
All praise and glory to the living God Jesus Christ
Christ is King
Jesus is the way the truth and the Life
Follow him and No one else
@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217
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@bullish3584
1 hour ago
No scientific basis for my theory, but I believe the shroud created his photo negative at the moment of resurrection. Jesus is King.
@RemnantDiscipleLazzaro-Rev1217
1 second ago
It is not your theory, you heard it it before and seemingly might not remember you have, because some years ago, i watched a documentary or few about the shroud with the latest findings at that time, and i recall it was either in those documentaries or perhaps a excerpt of those documentaries where one or two Bible believing scientists were speculating to the effect that when Jesus entered back into His earthly flesh body, there could have been a flash of His light that transformed the body into the glorified body that He was in after resurrecting, the same body that the Apostles witnessed etc, which therefore might explain the shroud's image.
@Antonia_D
@@smolpener7430 How awful (re: the infant who was struck)! I pray daily for all children, especially those who are abused.
I don't think most Catholics are more horrible than secular people or atheists, however. Think of Catholicism like sheet music. Jesus gave us the right notes to play on the most perfect sheet music. It's up to us to tune our instruments and practice daily so that we can play the music well. Some of us are just starting out, some of us don't practice faithfully, some of us have farther to go than others.
Don't judge Christians by the worst of us (as we would try not to judge other worldviews by their worst examples). Judge us by Christ Himself... and the saints, who took their faith seriously, prayed for help, and became holy. Read stories about the saints and I hope you will be inspired! :) They found something, or more correctly Someone, Who is so full of truth, goodness, beauty, sweetness, mercy, and love, that He is worth giving up all the pleasures in the world for! Two quotes from Saint Augustine of Hippo (North Africa):
"Late have I love you, O beauty so ancient yet ever new! Late
have I loved you! Behold, you were within and I was out abroad,
searching there for you. Deformed, I plunged into the fair forms
that you had made. You were with me, but I was not with you. I
was held back far from you by things, which would not themselves
be if they were not in you. You called, you shouted, and you burst
open my deafness. You flashed, you shone in radiance, and you
drove away my blindness. You breathed forth your fragrance, and I
drew my breath and sighed for you. I tasted, and now I hunger and
thirst. You touched me, and I burned for your peace."
“Thou hast made us for thyself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it finds its rest in thee.”
May God bless and guide you and your loved ones.
@PoppinPsinceAD33
If the shroud is fake, Christ is still resurrected . If the shroud is real, Christ is still resurrected, just left us a relic
@FinalLugiaGuardian
Exactly. Even if the shroud turns out to be fake that doesn't disprove Christianity.
@bullpup33
What if our Lord left us miracles to help the weak of faith?
@FinalLugiaGuardian
@@bullpup33 The reestablishment of Israel is a much more convincing miracle than the shroud is.
@bullpup33
@@FinalLugiaGuardian to each his own. Not everyone has the same level of faith, maturity or way of thinking. Jesus came for everyone.
@apurplegoldenfaith7
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@mattbernacki9282
Another fact about the image on the Shroud: the photonegative, which would have had to be created by an extremely powerful light source, is only between 5-20 NANOMETERS thick. Our modern lasers are not able to burn such an image onto a fabric such as linen with such precision.
By all modern science and physics, this thing should not exist, let alone be a medieval forgery.
@Radxcor83
@@mattbernacki9282 I read that the amount of light and energy required to create the image would have equalled thousands of Hiroshimas, which is an awesome thought.
@Pablo-gl9dj
@@Radxcor83that is nonsense. The power of one small a-bomb would have vaporized the cloth.
@Radxcor83
@@Pablo-gl9dj if it were atomic power, but I said no such thing. I said the amount of light and energy (which is what was required to imprint the image).