The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...
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The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...
A Burial Like No Other Darkness falls. A crucified body is rushed to the tomb before sunset. Friends and followers gather linen, spices, and courage. But how exactly was Jesus buried, and what does that tell us about the cloth that would later ignite centuries of debate? In the opening episode of The Shroud, host Lee Shelton begins the investigation at the very start: the burial. Drawing from Gospel accounts, first-century Jewish customs, and the testimony of early Christian writings, this e...
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The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...