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James Cameron's "The Lost Tomb of Christ," which the Discovery Channel will run on March 4, argues that 10 ancient ossuaries — small caskets used to store bones — discovered in a suburb of Jerusalem in 1980 may have contained the bones of Jesus, according to a press release issued by the Discovery Channel.
More here: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/...n2514360.shtml fact, fiction, or just plain controversy?!?!? |
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These artifacts were found in 1980, if they were the real thing, I think they would have said it sooner. I think they belong to someone other than Jesus, as the names listed were very common names of the times.
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Yeshua is actually Joshua in Hebrew (from what I understand). It could have been anybodies......
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