The problem with James Cameron's "documentary"

Feb 28, 2007 19:37

for those of you who don't know, James Cameron is producing a documentary about an archeological find from 1980 which has new DNA evidence which he says proves that it is Jesus tomb, and Jesus body. Oh, and Joseph's body (apparently moved from Galilee), Mary's body, Mary Magdalene's body, Jesus' brothers' bodies, the disciple Matthew's body, and ( Read more... )

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jadenson March 1 2007, 10:48:09 UTC
"A husband and a wife are buried in a tomb, and their DNA doesn't match!"

Uhm....

Uh....

Guh....

Honestly, what can you say to that?

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ikefriday March 1 2007, 22:43:07 UTC
well, the incredible amazing smoking gun is that before they discovered that those two's dna didnt match one might assume that they are brother and sister. Personally, I think if you are testing dna residue (whatever that is) from 2000 years ago because the bones have already been removed, you shouldnt be suprised if it doesnt match. now if the dna residue from Jesus matched everyone but Mary Magdalene and Matthew, then you might have something.

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advoir March 4 2007, 00:08:59 UTC
The latest non-controversy churned out by attention-seekers and those who would love to see the Christian faith abandoned. If some people didn't deserve a good and truthful rebuttal, I'd say Cameron and his ilk have only warranted another big yawn.

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