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Originally Posted by KCWolfman
Oh, well it is definitely substantiated if they have DNA proof....
After all, Jesus left scads of his DNA in several wooden test tubes in his secret laboratory.
Some people want to disprove the faith based core of Christianity so badly that they are willing to buy any ridiculous notion.
Tell me, whose DNA was tested and against what template?
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DNA samples from the Shroud of Turin have been stored for quite some time now, waiting for something to test them against. Of course, even this presents a conundrum for Christians - if the samples from the remains match the samples from the Shroud, then one is forced to accept one of two very uncomfortable things: (1) the Shroud was Christ's, and his bones are in the ossuary, meaning he didn't resurrect; or (2) they've been wrong all along about the Shroud belonging to Christ, and the resurrection story is preserved, but the Shroud is lost as an important "proof" of the resurrection and existence of Jesus. Then there will be that subset who will resort to the old, "The Devil put those bones there" argument.
On the other hand, if the Shroud and the bones don't match, everybody can just return to their normal programming.
Question, though, especially for the Christians on here - if it is proven conclusively that the remains in that ossuary are the remains of Jesus of Nazareth, how will it affect your spirituality and beliefs?