Jesus’ burial site found - film claims
Submitted by pastordale on Fri, 2007-02-23 21:41.
New film documents discovery of Jerusalem cave containing ten caskets believed to hold remains of Jesus, Mary, Mary Magdalene and others
OK, but there are a few problems here:
- That Jesus was crucified is a historical fact. There's no mention of nail marks in the bones.
- If His tomb were a knowm location (others buried there later), Christianity would have been debunked before it began.
- These were very common names in those days.
- Who's Matthew?! He's not listed among Jesus' family anywhere.
So don't get too upset about this one, any more than the James ossuary rocked the world.
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It was discovered 10 years ago!
The film is just sensationalizing. Check out more information
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Pastor Dale
Webmaster, LCMSPastor.com
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