What about anomalies such as the Shroud of Turin?
Never-mind the botched dating in the 1980s, the piece of tested cloth was contaminated with a newer material called a bioplastic-polymer.
The image of the shroud is both a 2d image and 3d image. At the same time. That is an impossible feat even by today's standards.The image in appears to be, in the biblical description, of Jesus of Nazareth. from the needle prick holes in the head (supposedly from thorns), to the scourging on the back and a spear mark in the side, it matches his description.
even if you don't believe it is/or in Jesus, how was it possible that it was created way back when, even though we can't reproduce it today?
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