macguy wrote:How do i know all these links? Well, let's just say that I'm very active in this arena. Especially when it comes to Creation VS Evolution debates.
Joshua Christopher wrote:...
Either way, I don't know how they're going to test these bones and prove they're Jesus. Maybe his bones are made out of little angels.
Hakaii wrote:Hey everyone! Tonight I watched a film on the Discovery Channel about a tomb that MAY have been the tomb of Jesus! Any thoughts on the subject?
Ultra Magnus wrote:because the article states that ascension described in Luke 24:51 and Acts 1:9-11 do not specify whether it was a physical or spiritual one.
Ultra Magnus wrote:My own theological view is that whilst Scripture does not explicitly cite it being a physical ascension, it seems pretty clear that it was one, for before the ascension, Jesus ate a broiled fish in their presence, and the text does not state that he left his physical body when ascending (which I think would have been an important bit of information!).
ShatterheartArk wrote:Heh. One thing people are failing to take into consideration is if the Jews of that age built this tomb hoping people would buy into it. Because if you think about it, to think that the whole bit about Jesus coming back is wrong...we are all wasting our time. So make a tomb, and hope people spread info around about it. They killed Jesus, you don't think they would lie about it?
bigsleepj wrote:*frowns * That sounds rather cynical, judgemental and paranoid. I'm not sure if you're joking or being serious?
Nate wrote:Anyway, as for this tomb? One, no proof this is His actual tomb, and two, no proof that those are His actual bones. It could literally be anyone's skeleton in there.
Fish and Chips wrote:Well, we do know the pharisees tipped off the guards to spread the rumor that Jesus' disciplines had come in the night and stolen his body.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Puguni wrote:Besides, who's to say there was only one Jesus during that time period? Even now we have a quite few donning the name of Jesus in the world. Joseph and Mary weren't remarkable names either. It's like immediately assuming that just because a married couple, Bill and Hillary, who happen to have a daughter named Chelsea are named such that they are the Clintons. It could be anyone's tomb. The only information that can be gathered is that there was a family buried long ago. We can't prove that that Jesus is THE Jesus for physical and spiritual reasons.
Hakaii wrote:But I am very interested at the prospect of there being tangeble, physical evidence of events in the Bible.
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