On this week's Arroyo Grande, we begin a special two-part series on one of Christianity’s greatest mysteries - the Shroud of Turin.
A 14-foot linen cloth believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus, it has survived centuries of scrutiny, skepticism, and scientific testing. But what exactly are we looking at? Is it a medieval forgery... or something far more extraordinary?
Joined by biblical scholar Father Andrew Dalton and researcher Bill Lauto, Raymond explores what modern science can - and cannot - explain. From the mysterious image formation that defies reproduction, to forensic details of crucifixion preserved in the blood patterns, the evidence raises profound questions about history, faith, and the limits of scientific understanding.
In Part 1, the conversation dives into the physical properties of the cloth, the shocking precision of the image, and why even skeptics have struggled to explain how it was created. The closer you look, the more elusive the answers become - and the deeper the mystery grows.
Next week in Part 2: new microscopic findings, X-ray analysis, and what the latest research may reveal about the moment captured on the cloth.
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