BODY OF JESUS FOUND!! WITH HIS WIFE, SON...Discovery channel March 4

by magdalenefan 32 Replies latest jw friends

  • DanTheMan
    DanTheMan
    The Body of Jesus son of Joseph has been found!!!!! in a tomb with all the family names engraved.. with his mom dad, wife, kid brother....The business of Churchdom, holy money making deity sceme is OVER!!

    Kinda reasoning backwards isn't it?

    "Oh those darn Christians...if only we could find Jesus tomb then we could prove that it's all a fraud!"

    Wait a second, Christians claim that somebody was dead for three days and came back to life, and it's up to non-believers to find some evidence to the contrary? That somebody was dead three days and came back to life is an extraordinary claim requiring extraordinary evidence. I haven't seen any, have you? I used to worry a lot about 'proving Christianity wrong', but any more I'm keeping it pretty simple. 'Prove to me that Jesus was born to a virgin. Prove to me that he was dead three days and came back to life? Oh you can't? Ok, talk to ya later.'

    It's like with Mormonism - people waste so much time analyzing the book of Mormon for supposed flaws, and it's the same thing. "Oh those darn Mormons, if we could just prove that there's serious errors in the book of Mormon then we can prove that it's all a fraud!" It's so much simpler than that. The Mormon claim that Joey Smith found some magical gold plates buried in a hill in Pennsylvania is ridiculous, and unless some evidence of the existence of these gold plates can be produced (besides supposed 'eyewitness testimony' of long-dead people) then the discussion is over!

  • BlackSwan of Memphis
    BlackSwan of Memphis

    Jesus was a man that preached that we dont need a church, we need love.

    Why are you ridiculing this discovery when it helps us?

    This discovery? Whoa, hold up for a second: How do you know, for absolute certainty that this is a bonafide discovery? Not to mention Thee Discovery of ALL Discoveries? How do you know there is not a wee bit of a hoax going on here?

    I'm just asking you' all to check out the show. I am happy. After the Witnesses I am not going to any church. They are the same to me, all about the big bucks. I am celebrating and you are calling me stupid. There is a pastor making 2 million a year and his congregationg sings Jesus songs. If he is a man, what is the attraction to his 4 thousand member church? I dont like any church.. That is why I am so happy. I am trying to heal after the Kingdom Hall. I once gave them all the last of my money. Love you all.

    I wish you well on your journey to heal. I don't think Anyone would want to stifle that. Further, I think it's quite possible that many here can understand well your feelings. I certainly can't speak for anyone else, from my angle, I just hope you can see that some times, some of these great discoveries, turn out not to be so great. In the meantime, I really think Cameron's claim, is a very extravagant claim. Sort of like claiming he knows where The Holy Grail is
  • oldflame
    oldflame
    How do you know there is not a wee bit of a hoax going on here?

    Exactly my point ! Was it not just a couple of years ago that someone had made a claim that another box of bones was the bones of John the Baptist ? And then shortly there after it was proven with carbon dating that the inscription was fake and that someone had done so just to stir up attention ?

  • Virgochik
    Virgochik

    BlackSwanofMemphis, was that Britney's hair you displayed, you scamp?

  • BlackSwan of Memphis
    BlackSwan of Memphis

    virgochik: lol oops my bad

  • aniron
    aniron

    So what do we have that a tomb has been found with the body of Jesus, his wife Mary Magdalene, and his son.

    So what happens now to the theory that Jesus was married to Mary, was pregnant, came to what is now France, founded the Mengevin line. That the Knights Templars have for hundreds of years have been protecting this story of the "Holy Grail" (as in the story Da Vinci Code). That a secret society the "Piory of Sion" is behind it all etc etc.

    So if Jesus "son" is in this tomb its the end of that theory.

    A year ago everyone was running round saying how the "Da Vinci Code" and other such books like "Holy Blood/Holy Grail" . Everyone was jumping up and down saying they exposed the truth about Jesus.

    Then we had the "Judas Gospel"

    I suppose next we will have someone finding the bill for the Last Supper or Jesus' Marriage Certificate. Maybe the Last Supper was really Jesus and Marys wedding reception.

  • zack
    zack

    They really didn't find his body, it's an anti-body. And the fadult emale is an anti-wife, and they had an anti-daughter. Don't you keep up with the latest magazines?

    That's soooooo anti-typical!!!!

  • BlackSwan of Memphis
    BlackSwan of Memphis
    How do you know there is not a wee bit of a hoax going on here?
    Exactly my point ! Was it not just a couple of years ago that someone had made a claim that another box of bones was the bones of John the Baptist ? And then shortly there after it was proven with carbon dating that the inscription was fake and that someone had done so just to stir up attention ?

    I hadn't even thought of this when I was thinking of hoax. I was thinking alone the lines of the Shroud of Turin. So many people were so certain it belonged to him, but so much carbon dating has been done that it just doesn't look like it's even remotely possible. So, I hope that people (magadalenefan maybe?) just looks at it all with a skeptical eye.

  • bebu
    bebu

    Saw this online today.

    bebu

    http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1171894508893&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

    New film claims Jesus buried in Talpiot By DAVID HOROVITZ


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    The Israeli-born, Canadian-based filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici is reigniting claims, first made over a decade ago, that a burial cave uncovered 27 years ago in Talpiot, Jerusalem, is the tomb of Jesus of Nazareth and his family.

    At a press conference in New York on Monday, the two-time Emmy winner Jacobovici and his team - including Hollywood director James Cameron - will detail claims that of 10 ossuaries found in the cave when it was discovered in 1980, six bear inscriptions identifying them as those of Jesus, his mother Mary, a second Mary (possibly Mary Magdalene), and relatives Matthew, Josa and Judah (possibly Jesus's son).

    Their documentary will be screened this week in the US, UK, on Channel 8 in Israel and around the world. The producers are said to have worked on the project with world-renowned archeologists, statisticians and DNA specialists.

    But Bar-Ilan University Prof. Amos Kloner, the Jerusalem District archeologist who officially oversaw the work at the tomb in 1980 and has published detailed findings on its contents, on Saturday night dismissed the claims. "It makes a great story for a TV film," he told The Jerusalem Post. "But it's impossible. It's nonsense."

    Kloner, who said he was interviewed for the new film but has not seen it, said the names found on the ossuaries were common, and the fact that such apparently resonant names had been found together was of no significance. He added that "Jesus son of Joseph" inscriptions had been found on several other ossuaries over the years.

    "There is no likelihood that Jesus and his relatives had a family tomb," Kloner said. "They were a Galilee family with no ties in Jerusalem. The Talpiot tomb belonged to a middle-class family from the 1st century CE."

    A spokeswoman for the Israel Antiquities Authority had no comment herself on the documentary and referred inquiries to Kloner, who no longer works for the IAA.

    The spokeswoman did say, however, that the IAA has loaned out two of the ossuaries that were found in the Talpiot tomb for display by the filmmakers at Monday's New York press conference. She said it was a routine procedure to lend out such artifacts provided the borrowers complied with the necessary handling, transport and insurance requirements and that it did not signal any IAA authentication of claims made in the documentary.

    Kloner said the IAA had been "very foolish" to agree to the loan. "The left hand there doesn't know what the right hand is doing," he said.

    The Daily Telegraph reported this weekend that the 10 ossuaries removed from the tomb when it was first excavated "were taken initially to the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum outside the Old City of Jerusalem. Nine were catalogued and stored but the tenth was left outside in a courtyard. That ossuary has subsequently gone missing."

    But Kloner said the IAA routinely left ossuaries in the courtyard if they were not inscribed and were unremarkable, since it had no room for them all "under our roofs." He added: "Nothing has disappeared."

    The Jacobovici documentary comes more than 10 years after similar speculation about the so-called Jesus family tomb made world headlines, prompting a London Sunday Times feature entitled "The Tomb that Dare Not Speak Its Name" and a BBC documentary.

    The assertion that the ossuaries found in the Talpiot tomb were those of Jesus of Nazareth and family members was branded by The Sunday Times at the time as an archeological discovery "that challenges the very basis of Christianity."

    The makers of the documentary are refusing to discuss its content prior to their New York press conference.

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