We All Dream Alone

2.28.2007


jesus h christ

from IMDB today -

Criticism continued to swell Tuesday over Discovery Channel's planned telecast Sunday night of The Lost Tomb of Jesus, executive produced by James Cameron, which claims that a tomb has been discovered in Israel containing bone boxes of Jesus's family, including one that is inscribed, "Judah, son of Jesus." CNSNews.com, a unit of the conservative Media Research Center, which has close ties with Christian fundamentalist groups, quoted Asbury Theological Seminary professor Ben Witherington as saying, "This is a story full of holes, conjectures and problems." Randy Thomasson, president of the Campaign for Children and Families, said, "The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is an immovable foundation of what I know is true." Bill Donohue, president of the Catholic League, the nation's largest lay Catholic organization, commented, "Not a Lenten season goes by without some author or TV program seeking to cast doubt on the divinity of Jesus and/or the Resurrection."


"this is a story full of holes, conjectures, and problems."
yep, no holes or problems in the bible, and no one interprets it to say what they want it to at all, of course not.

"The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is an immovable foundation of what I know is true."
i mean yeah, you find a box with human remains labed jesus next to ones labeled mary magdalene and judah, son of jesus - obviously that's impossible! Christ didn't have any kids! He was crucified and then rose from the dead a few days later!
...wait, what was the impossible part there?

wouldn't it be ironic if the 'king of the world' debunked the 'king of kings'?
don'tcha think?




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