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It's a shame, because the reality is more interesting. The Shroud is a forgery; the fibers were carbon-dated to the 15th century, which lines up, because there's no evidence of the Shroud's existence prior. A relic of that kind would surely have been written about and proclaimed had it been real. More, the dimensions of the image on the Shroud suggest a 15th century Renaissance painter, not a miraculous photocopy-like image. So, for this film, that could offer a cool twist - the cloned person is actually from a 15th century rando, not Jesus. Or, if Jesus is needed, there could be some fictional new discovery, contrasted with the Shroud. It's easier to suspend disbelief if it's tied to something that is itself fictional rather than something already established as non-factual. Another cool twist possibility: Christians generally believe Jesus was both human and divine, but presumably only his humanity would be captured by DNA. So any clone would be like Jesus having a fully human twin brother. There's your twist - the parties think they're immanitizing the eschtaton, but what they end up with is just a dude. Good triumphs because evil was possessed with ignorant hubris, not having considered this basic problem, and only ahead to the degree that the good guys took them too seriously as a threat. |
I have a degree in archaeology & anthropology, and carbon dating is a theorized and antiquated form of dating. It is not a "set in stone" way to date rocks, bones, or artifacts (pun intended). Actually, there is NO possible way. It is all theorized. No one truly knows how old or young the earth really is. |
But even you will have to agree that the earth is way older than 6000 years. Heck, there still are buildings older than that. |
Guest-6287 on 2023-03-04 17:56:07 avatar @1110 All of these fringe hypotheses have been scientifically refuted, by carbon-dating experts and others using actual evidence from the shroud itself. Scientists are not morons. Church doesn't recognize it as real either. Also no need for facepalm, it's rude and entitled. |
the first 2 or 3 mins is good and cool, after that it's pretty medicore. if you can't to watch in the first 10mins then stop watching it because it will pretty much like that for the rest of the movie. I don't expect academy award story writing but I feels poorly/lazy writing. |
I see Marvel and DC Comics fans wisely claiming that this film is not realistic because the shroud is not the true image of Christ, or that God does not exist, or other nonsense that does nothing but affirm the stupidity of those who say it. This is a effing movie, for fuck's sake! Enjoy it or not, I couldn't care less, but it's just a movie. |
I can't vouch for the shroud, but Jesus is real, and yes an alien. We are decedents from aliens. Not from some ape that somehow became intelligent and aware. Evolution works but to a certain degree. The environment does not cause DNA changes, and DNA changes to reproduce is almost a miracle. Look at mules, ligers, and other hybrids that are sterile. And, when I mean alien, I don't mean funny little green guys with huge eyes. It just means that we are not from this earth, or maybe even this dimension. Read some string theory and quantum physics. We are very far from figuring out all the truth, but we are getting closer. |
It is pathetic that people carry these kinds of views. Almost as nutty as the ones believing in a magical sky guy who listens to you whispering to yourself. |
Totally impossible because the Shroud was never found and the one in Turin has been scientifically proven to not be it. |
The Shroud in Turin almost burned in a fire, they were able to patch the burns with cloth of that era [1532]... Fragments from the 1532 patching is what they were allowed to take specimens of - that's why it was proven not to date back 2000 years. Now: Is it real? Who Knows... |
Of course it's not real because Jesus was just some con man, not the son of some imaginary sky fairy, so there was no magic to create some mystical "shroud" in the first place. Abrahamic mythology is no more real than Greco/Roman, Norse, or or myriad others. For Man created God in his own image! |
@1110 All of these fringe hypotheses have been scientifically refuted, by carbon-dating experts and others using actual evidence from the shroud itself. Scientists are not morons. Church doesn't recognize it as real either. Also no need for facepalm, it's rude and entitled. |
There's another way (and it has to do with Ron Wyatt): Blood from crack in the rocks below the cross. In this scenario it has only 24 chromosomes (instead of the usual 46) where 23 come from the mother's egg and a single "Y" chromosome comes from the divine side. (So, there's no duplication of DNA, no pairs) |
Nope, Jesus was an alien sent to find his missing friends that he didnt know the dinosaurs had eaten. The people he found started kissing his feet and he was liking it. Then Romans grabbed him and nailed him to a cross. Thats why UFOs are here now hunting for all those missing. The mystery of their vanished brothers. |
The shroud is 100% real it is human dna it is from about the time of jesus, it ends there... is it jesus ok well honestly take every single person in the world at that time then add a /1 those are about the odds which are about the same as winning the billion dollar lotto not gonna happen .. |
Great to see you back Jaxe! My condolences on your loss, hope you're doing ok. |
As impossible as werewolves and zombies. Never hear nobody complain about that, though. |
Dunno The face in the shroud lks uncannily like the many photographs of Our Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ |
This isn't a documentary you sad twat. Lol. "Totally impossible" why don't I see you typing this on Avenger movies??? |