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Jesus Christs remains will be unveiled (pg. 2)
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dj_bas
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Originally posted by tubularbills
plus there is no mention of a wife of Jesus in the Bible.

So because it's not in the Bible it didn't happen? I didn't know the Bible was a 100% accurate retelling of what went happened back then. You know, especially after it was translated from different languages several times.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by dj_bas
So because it's not in the Bible it didn't happen? I didn't know the Bible was a 100% accurate retelling of what went happened back then. You know, especially after it was translated from different languages several times.


it's just what i believe in.
dj_bas
quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
it's just what i believe in.

Exactly! So you can see how this movie would shake people to the core...the coorreee!! What if though, you know?
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by dj_bas
Exactly! So you can see how this movie would shake people to the core...the coorreee!! What if though, you know?


the thing is, i guess, a lot of my faith is based off of the teachings of Prists and those of the Catholic church who have studied the Theology, the Bible, etc...etc...etc... people who do this stuff for a living. so for a hollywood director to have discovered some "modern marvel" that explains God himself, it just sounds kinda...well...*awkward*.

maybe a poor example, but what if some regular dude found another universe [yet every scientist out there missed it?]
Omega_M
Found an article on this topic, although not many websites have covered this piece when I searched on Google News.

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Jerusalem - The makers of a new documentary, to be aired for the first time at a news conference in New York Monday, claim that a tomb found in a Jerusalem cave 36 years ago belongs to none other
than Jesus Christ.

The claim presented in the documentary is based on years of research by world-renowned archaeologists, statisticians, experts in ancient scripts and in DNA, the Israeli Yediot Ahronot daily Friday quoted the makers as saying in an exclusive interview.

The documentary, titled "The Burial Cave of Jesus," is a joint production by Israeli-born Canadian documentary maker Simcha Jacobovici and three-time-Oscar-winning Canadian film director James
Cameron (Titanic, The Terminator).

The 2000-year-old cave had already been discovered in 1980 in Jerusalem's Talpiyot neighbourhood. In it were 10 coffins, six of which bore inscriptions, which - translated into English - included
the names "Jesus son of Joseph," twice "Maria," and "Judah son of Jesus."

The second Maria is hypothesized to be Maria Magdalene, while the tomb bearing the name Judah could indicate Jesus had a son.

If true, the find could be one of the most significant in the history of archeology and shake the Christian world.

But the senior Israeli archaeologist who thoroughly researched the tombs after their discovery, and at the time deciphered the inscriptions, cast serious doubt on it.

"It's a beautiful story but without any proof whatsoever," Professor Amos Kloner, who had published the findings of his research in the Israeli periodical Atiqot in 1996, told Deutsche
Presse-Agentur dpa Friday.

"The names that are found on the tombs are names that are similar to the names of the family of Jesus," he conceded.

"But those were the most common names found among Jews in the first centuries BCE and CE," he added.

Kloner dismissed the combination of names found in the cave as a "coincidence."

The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), which is keeping the caskets in its archive in the town of Beit Shemesh near Jerusalem, declined to comment on the documentary, saying it had not researched
the caskets and that its duty was only to safeguard them.

The IAA nevertheless sent two of the caskets to the news conference in New York.

The documentary, which took three years to make, is to be broadcast on the World Discovery Channel, Britain's Channel 4, Canada's Vision and Israel's Channel 8, which participated in its
production.

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lex400sc
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Originally posted by tubularbills
the thing is, i guess, a lot of my faith is based off of the teachings of Prists and those of the Catholic church who have studied the Theology, the Bible, etc...etc...etc... people who do this stuff for a living. so for a hollywood director to have discovered some "modern marvel" that explains God himself, it just sounds kinda...well...*awkward*.

maybe a poor example, but what if some regular dude found another universe [yet every scientist out there missed it?]


lol what! :wtf:
Omega_M
quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
the thing is, i guess, a lot of my faith is based off of the teachings of Prists and those of the Catholic church who have studied the Theology, the Bible, etc...etc...etc... people who do this stuff for a living. so for a hollywood director to have discovered some "modern marvel" that explains God himself, it just sounds kinda...well...*awkward*.

maybe a poor example, but what if some regular dude found another universe [yet every scientist out there missed it?]


This is akin to saying that Bush has been the president for 8 years. He knows what he's doing. The criticism he is getting from the media is well...*awkward*
Inconspicuous
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Originally posted by SebG
Finally my theory about the bible will be right. Its all just a big old story and people made this into a religion.


you're missing the point of it, then. A small group of people take it to be pure non-fiction, but most people don't. Proving that it's historically inaccurate won't change anything to people who aren't Pentecostal. Nevertheless, I'm sure that that group of people will be represented by the media as those who represent the whole of Christianity, and will be set up in an unnecessarily overblown conflict with their rival extremists, the most die-hard atheists.

:rolleyes:
Omega_M
Psshh...just found out. Christ's grave is in Kashmir. :o

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Dear Qadiani/Ahmadi Readers!

Peace be on those who follow the hidayah

Mirza Gulam Ahmad Qadiani, the founder of Ahmadiyya Movement claimed:

"God has revealved to me in his special inspiration that Maseeh ibne Maryam is dead." (Tauzeeh-e-Maram, Roohani Khazain vol 3 p.402)]
"I have been informed about the grave of Eisa (in Kashmir). And I have been informed by Holy Quran and God's Revelation to me about the Death of Jesus." (Roohani Khazain vol 18 p.358, 361)


Getting all mixed up, eh ? :wtf:

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Frenchie
Well this shall be interesting...

tubularbills
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Originally posted by Omega_M
This is akin to saying that Bush has been the president for 8 years. He knows what he's doing. The criticism he is getting from the media is well...*awkward*


not quite...considering someone who has studied theology for more than 20 years knows more about it than someone who has been "studying" politics for 8+ years]. but then again, i did say mine was a poor example.
tubularbills
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
Psshh...just found out. Christ's grave is in Kashmir. :o



Getting all mixed up, eh ? :wtf:

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wait....what?! :wtf:
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