03-04-2007, 07:59 PM
Interesting.
I'll try to catch the special on Discovery when it shows again, I'm not sure if I missed it already.
But yeah, anything regarding religion, and especially the figure of Jesus Christ, is bound to stir up a storm.
<!--QuoteBegin-msnbc.msn.com+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (msnbc.msn.com)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->With the help of statisticians, archeologists, historians, DNA experts, robot-camera technicians, epigraphers and a CSI expert from New York's Long Island, Jacobovici puts together a case in which he argues that the bones of Jesus, Mary and Mary Magdalene, along with some of their lesser-known relatives, were once entombed in this cave. James Charlesworth of the Princeton Theological Seminary consulted with Jacobovici on the project and is intrigued: "A very good claim could be made that this was Jesus' clan." Faced with the controversial theological and historical implications of what he calls his "rediscovery," Jacobovici is sanguine. "People will have to believe what they want to believe," he says.[/quote:19e4c70666]
True.
I'll try to catch the special on Discovery when it shows again, I'm not sure if I missed it already.
But yeah, anything regarding religion, and especially the figure of Jesus Christ, is bound to stir up a storm.
<!--QuoteBegin-msnbc.msn.com+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (msnbc.msn.com)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->With the help of statisticians, archeologists, historians, DNA experts, robot-camera technicians, epigraphers and a CSI expert from New York's Long Island, Jacobovici puts together a case in which he argues that the bones of Jesus, Mary and Mary Magdalene, along with some of their lesser-known relatives, were once entombed in this cave. James Charlesworth of the Princeton Theological Seminary consulted with Jacobovici on the project and is intrigued: "A very good claim could be made that this was Jesus' clan." Faced with the controversial theological and historical implications of what he calls his "rediscovery," Jacobovici is sanguine. "People will have to believe what they want to believe," he says.[/quote:19e4c70666]
True.
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