Jesus Bones Discovery

Why the Discovery Channel to support the lie of the alleged tomb of Jesus found.?
I emailed Jane Root President the Discovery Channel, because she said after viewing the Cameron / Jacobovich Lost Tomb of Jesus "Christians can leave Maby with a different perspective to the facts presented by the filmmakers in Hollywood. I asked him "Can you tell us your audience size of the holes of the nails were in the hands and feet bones. Was the Rib Cage Bones separated or simply scratched. And the bones of the skull was it pierced or simply scratched .. The filmmakers say that the crucifixion was the most likely. If yes, why do you think these measures were omitted if supposed tomb is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We love you Sean. O Great American. Stick to our Lord and exposing this propaganda. Paul Lucas
You do not watch the show, did you? Before going off half-cocked and ridiculous why do not you find what you not tell? I am not a Christian, but I was not convinced of anything, and I do not think anyone was. It was an interesting show about an archaeological dig. Period. So stop panicking and try a little openness with your religious beliefs. They are compatible.
Forensic Science Discovery and Recovery
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The Lost Tomb of Jesus $24.97 Has the tomb of Jesus Christ been found? With the help of archaeologists, DNA analysts, biblical scholars and statisticians, join Academy award-winning filmmaker, James Cameron as he follows the trail of clues that could lead to the greatest discovery of all time. This gripping two-hour special sheds new light on the story of one very well-known family. This forensic investigation takes you on a j… |
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James: Brother of Jesus $44.90 When a private collector recently revealed an ossuary – or bone box – dating back to the time of Jesus, more than a few scholarly eyebrows were raised. The source of the commotion? An inscription on the side of the box in Aramaic – the very language in which Jesus preached – that reads, “James, son of Joseph; brother of Jesus.” It seems that after nearly 2,000 years, historical evidence for the ex… |
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