UNDENIABLE! The LAST solid Evidence for the Shroud of Jesus Christ The Shroud of Turin has been a source of fascination, intrigue, and debate for centuries. This 14-foot linen cloth, believed by many to be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ, holds a faint image of a crucified man. But one detail about the Shroud has left scientists and theologians equally puzzled: Why is the blood on the Shroud of Christ still red? Typically, blood turns brown or black as it ages. It’s a natural part of the chemical process called oxidation. So, why does the blood on the Shroud—allegedly thousands of years old—still retain its bright red color? Could this anomaly be a key piece of evidence supporting the Shroud’s authenticity, or is there a simpler explanation? Let’s dive into the mystery and explore how this one small detail might unlock the secrets of one of history’s greatest puzzles.