Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by G.Ballblue on
Tue Feb 27th 2007 at 11:54pm
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Jesus and his family...
hmmm..... Somehow I question the authenticity of that.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by French Toast on
Wed Feb 28th 2007 at 1:42am
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I don't question that Jesus had a family. However, it's my understanding that Jesus was a common name.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by RedWood on
Thu Mar 1st 2007 at 1:41am
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I keep hearing about this. "Could this destroy religion as we know it??"" are the head lines i keep hearing from the "news" stations on tv. It's never guna change a thing. Deeply religious peoples beliefs are base on faith. It's takes more than a sketchy theory to wave something people have been taught to believe sense birth. It wont take long for this to be forgotten and never heard of again.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by MisterBister on
Wed Mar 14th 2007 at 9:43am
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"Speaking in New York, the Oscar-winning Titanic director said statistical tests and DNA analysis backed this view."
How is it possible to prove that the dead guy is jesus with DNA samples?
I mean... Nobody has ever taken a blood sample of the guy, so theres nothing to compare with.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
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Wed Mar 14th 2007 at 11:51am
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They should compare the supposed Jesus' DNA to God's DNA, then we'll know for sure.
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Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by Bender on
Wed Mar 21st 2007 at 9:01pm
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perhaps they could compare it to DNA found on the "Shroud of Turin" (for those of you who know what that is, for those that dont, use google).
But If i'm not mistaken i think that the shroud was proven to NOT be from jesus' era, so it might not be worth it.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by Naklajat on
Wed Mar 21st 2007 at 9:21pm
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Wasn't that thing found to be a poor attempt at a fake? Can't be bothered to look, because I don't care. Fact: finding Jesus' tomb or his nasty towel doesn't change a gotdamn thing. There's also absolutely no possibility of ever authenticating any of that sort of artifact, bar God parting the heavens before millions of awestruck observers and saying "ya thats his." Jesus' message died with Jesus, and his name has been used by nobles to control peasants and serfs ever since. The End.
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Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by French Toast on
Wed Mar 21st 2007 at 9:44pm
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Indeed Bender, the shroud was carbon dated and found to be a few thousand years too new to belong to Jesus.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by French Toast on
Thu Mar 22nd 2007 at 2:16am
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Which only further proves my theory of time-warping aliens beginning life on Earth.
Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by Junkyard God on
Thu Mar 22nd 2007 at 8:00am
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Maybe Jezus can just time travel, if he can ressurect himself, why not right? :smile:
Anyway, even if it was Jezus (THE Jezus) in my opinion he was a prohpet, someone to be respected, not to be worshipped, I really don't see why everyone's so hyped up about some 2000 year old corpse.
Even if it is him, people will just make up new crap to prove it's either not him, or just his earthbound host body, or something like that.
But ofcourse, as you might have guessed, I'm not a very religious person anyway.
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Re: Jesus tomb discovered
Posted by RedWood on
Fri Mar 23rd 2007 at 7:47am
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Eaaaah... Theirs a lot of layers to that statement. (from my perspective at least)