James Cameron Jesus Tomb Discovery
Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 in Uncategorized
Should James Cameron and his crew be prosecuted for desecrating tombs?
They broke into those tombs without permission and without the presence of a rabbi. Out of the entire show on Discovery last night, that’s what really bothered me. I have no stake in the outcome of whether the burial place of Jesus was found, but I do believe that desecrating tombs is wrong.
No. Thats what archaeologists do. I imagine he wouldn’t try to get into one without at least some help beacuse he could destroy whats inside if there isn’t anyone helping. Just because you didn’t see scientists involved doesn’t mean there wasn’t.
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