For people of faith, Jesus is a fixture in their everyday life. But for those who don't believe items such as the Shroud of Turin are nothing but an elaborate hoax. I
have watched many programs on TV about the Shroud, and I feel that it is genuine.
OpinionThe picture of Jesus is on the Shroud of Turin, one of several 'genuine' shrouds to have come forward since medieval times. Perhaps some people are willing this to be the real imprint of the body of Jesus because they do not want to believe that the Church has been deceiving the faithful for centuries. Or perhaps they want some proof, any proof, that Jesus lived and was crucified.
People probably think its genuine as when they /you believe in something so hard it 's hard not to imagine who what when where and why and that picture has made so many people believe in Jesus people think of it real
The way he cared about people and the genuine love he had for everything was simply something godly which showed his true divinty to people on the cross and off.
It is perfectly fine to show a picture of Jesus Christ
There are no pictures of Jesus. There are representation of Jesus which come from the mind of the producer of the picture. Therefore any description could be applied depending on who painted or drew the picture.
It is a picture of Jesus Christ
No, no one knows exactly what Jesus looks like
I think that would be leaving his facial imprint in Veronica's veil while walking to Calvary.
pictures of Jesus came out of someones imagination such as artist like Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci.
If you are asking if Jesus had his picture taken, then the answer is no. Most of our ideas of what the earthly Jesus looked like is probably not very accurate. The bible describes Him as non-descript, average looking.
No, why would there be.
The cast of The Jesus Picture - 2011 includes: Weezie Baltzle as The Waitress Mary Chesterman as Adeleide Hollis Fox as Ruthie