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Did anyone see this? A divine relic?
"It touches me so deeply, so deeply because I really can find the little child Jesus inside, I really can find his presence and it's like the cradle is moving into my heart. Since it's here my heart is jumping all the time with joy, that God became a man humble enough to sleep in a manger."
Barbara Boterberg
8 Answers
- That Orange GuyLv 61 year agoFavorite Answer
Yes, it's amazing what people can convince themselves of under the influence of religion. I'll bet they're being very careful to keep it as far away as possible from anyone who could determine its actual age after the Shroud of Turin fiasco.
- UserLv 71 year ago
Probably one of the many fraudulent relics of the period (7th century).
How do you verify its claimed association?
Such information could only be acquired through a miraculous revelation of God.
I'm not saying that's impossible in this case
but
the likelihood is
that it's just another of the fakes that were so common in that period.
Me: Fundamentalist Christian
- ?Lv 71 year ago
They refuse to have it scientifically tested because they know like the Shroud of Turin it is a fake and will fail the carbon dating test and others!
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- Anonymous1 year ago
How can you believe anything from the Communist Nut Network?
- Anonymous1 year ago
Lolll silly pagan Roman Catholic cult members will believe almost anything... but the truth.
- Anonymous1 year ago
No such thing as divine so I don't need to see it.