“What is the strangest archaeological object ever found?”
In my
opinion, it’s the Shroud of Turin.
If the
Shroud of Turin is a forgery, it’s an interesting deception. Why would someone
create such a fake? Why didn’t the owners use it to win battles, or make money,
like other scoundrels?
I’ve studied
the Shroud for years and I think its a fake. However, there is someone else
with a different opinion of the Shroud.
I review
many prophetic messages and I interview many modern day prophets. I would say
95% of them are frauds.
I have
interviewed a woman named Rebecca Sterling from Nashville twice in 2015 and 2020
about her visions from 1999. Her visions sounded preposterous in 2015–2019.
According to
Rebecca, in a few years the pope will call a conference in Rome to announce the
crowning of the Antichrist. He will use DNA from the Shroud of Turin to match
the Antichrist’s DNA to prove he’s a descendant of Jesus.
Matching the
DNA from the Shroud to the Antichrist to establish a Messianic lineage sounds
preposterous, doesn’t it? After surviving 2020, I believe anything can happen.
I doubt what
I just presented, but I’m watching the world for news anyway.
For the
curious, here’s her video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5sAyz_bUJk
Shalom!
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I was really intrigued by Rebecca's visions and videos, watched all of them and also corresponded with her for sometime. I really admire her for the dedication she put into all this... I still refer to them on occasion, since I believe the greater plotline still holds. That's what I was doing today and thought to check if anything else has been added since then, and ended up here. I'm glad you managed to interview her last year and also in 2015. Could you kindly please provide the links to the interviews... I'll be grateful.. Thank you.. P