James Cameron (Titanic Fame) claims to find Jesus' Tomb

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  1. d16man

    d16man Well-Known Member

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    #41
    If it matches, it proves that there was a Mary and a Joseph that had a son named Jesus, however, it doesn't prove that it is "Jesus, the son of God"...Jesus, mary and joseph were all very common names back there....it doesn't debunk Christianity any more than it proves it...
     
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    #42
    Imagine they find a weird DNA... maybe we can clone god! :)
     
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    #43
    Wow that would be a nice idea :)
     
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    #44
    assuming God has DNA....we were created in his image, not his molecular structure...
     
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    #45
    Paul Harvey says shame on the producers for making a movie based on nothing.

    I thought that was pretty funny.
     
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    #46
    And that's the rest of the story.
     
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    #47
    [...long pause] — Good day!
     
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