

“Beyond ALL Doubt Jesus” Experts Debate Shroud of Turin With Piers Morgan
4 snips Aug 15, 2025
Piers Morgan interviews Jeremiah Johnston, a professor and pastor at the Christian Thinkers Society, and Dr. Joseph S. Accetta from the Shroud of Turin Research Project. They delve into the Shroud of Turin, exploring its historical significance and the ongoing debate about its authenticity. The guests discuss scientific studies that question its origins, 1988 carbon dating results, and how its markings relate to crucifixion practices. They tackle the intersection of faith and science, raising thought-provoking questions about this enigmatic religious artifact.
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Shroud As A Resurrection Record
- Jeremiah Johnston argues the shroud records a radiation event at the moment of resurrection, not merely a burial cloth.
- He cites multidisciplinary studies and proposes the image resulted from an instantaneous energetic event on linen.
Firsthand Visit And Preservation Detail
- Jeremiah describes visiting Turin and seeing the shroud held in a high-tech reliquary maintained with argon gas.
- He highlights preservation efforts and the International Space Station company building the reliquary.
Medieval Printing Explains Image Properties
- Joseph Accetta, part of the 1978 STURP team, calls the shroud extraordinary but believes a 14th-century origin fits optical and historical evidence.
- He proposes textile block-printing with iron gall ink as a plausible medieval production method.