Friday, December 18, 2020

The Virgin of Guadalupe and the Supernatural effect

Much has advanced and discovered Science to "explain" (giving it a close meaning) to what has not been discovered


Philip Callahan, (biophysicist, USDA entomologist, NASA consultant)

He studied the tilma where the image of the Virgin Mary appears in her advocation of the Virgin of Guadalupe

And his approaching explanation of what has not been observed and uncovered is reflected by the Research Team as:

"Our discovery of the absense of undersketching in Guadeloupe and our inability to explain the remarkable state of preservation of uncovered cactus fabric, as well as the infamous brightness of the paintings or dyes used in the original parts of the painting put Dr. Callahan and me firmly in the ranks of those who believe the image was supernaturally created"

Translated text from the University of Chicago article

https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/jar.39.3.3629680?journalCode=jar

Dr. Callahan reflected the study conducted in "The Virgin of Guadalupe: An infrared Study" (Wasington, DC, CARA, 1981)

Well, the result is that it is observed, and that it has nothing to do with what is discovered (according to Science) is that:

The belief that the image of tilma has a supernatural origin

it is CONSISTENT

References:

Catechism of the Catholic Church click here

38 This is why man stands in need of being enlightened by God's revelation, not only about those things that exceed his understanding, but also "about those religious and moral truths which of themselves are not beyond the grasp of human reason, so that even in the present condition of the human race, they can be known by all men with ease, with firm certainty and with no admixture of error". 14

Chicago University: 

https://www.uchicago.edu/

Wikipedia Our Lady Guadalupe: 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Lady_of_Guadalupe

USDA entomologist: 

https://www.usda.gov/

Wikipedia Entomology:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomology

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