Top 10 Bodies of People Who Are in Original Condition Hundreds, Thousands of Years After Death (Videos)
Known biblical adage – “dust thou art and to dust you shall return” – captures the essence of life of every human being. However, this is not always true. In the world there are dead bodies, which even after many decades or centuries to maintain the same appearance as before death. Why are some dead bodies do not decompose is unexplained. It is a miracle or a sign?
An Incorruptible is a person whose body is supernaturally being protected by a paranormal force usually after death. Incorruptible bodies have been found mostly by the Catholic Church but they also exist in Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim religions
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These are Catholics and other pagans. Trying to DEFY the living God by oiling their bodies so as not to turn to dust. Their whole life was about DEFYING God. Not surprising even in death.
Hard to explain the CID then (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar) on display for centuries at San Pedro de Cardeña.