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Post by galaxygoddess on Mar 2, 2007 10:12:00 GMT -5
I frequent fark.com which collects weird news stories and posts them in links in one place with their onw little headlines.... here is one: "Jesus Christ's tomb was discovered clear back in 1980, but somehow the archeologists and other pros involved never knew whose it was until James Cameron showed up" www.townhall.com/columnists/BrentBozellIII/2007/02/28/what_bones_of_jesusin the article: "Perhaps the most important debunker is professor Amos Kloner, who oversaw the original archaeological dig of this tomb in 1980. "It makes a great story for a TV film," Kloner told the Jerusalem Post. "But it's completely impossible. It's nonsense."
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Post by blondie on Mar 2, 2007 11:51:01 GMT -5
I saw James Cameron on Larry King the other day. His only good argument for the tomb's authenticity was the statistical odds against the set of names all appearing together on the same tomb.
I find this ironic. Creationists and Bible Code proponents are always using statistics to back up their bogus claims too.
Don't forget, everything is a statistical impossibility.
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Post by blondie on Mar 16, 2007 12:13:38 GMT -5
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