On Feb 28, 2007, at 7:42 AM, David Opderbeck wrote:
> Some recent comments from well-known Biblical archeologist William
> Dever are worth noting: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/
> content/article/2007/02/26/AR2007022600442.html :
>
> "I've know about these ossuaries for many years and so have many
> other archaeologists, and none of us thought it was much of a
> story, because these are rather common Jewish names from that
> period," he said. "It's a publicity stunt, and it will make these
> guys very rich, and it will upset millions of innocent people
> because they don't know enough to separate fact from fiction."
>
>
How come if Janice is right, why isn't the science community
following their Hollywood masters? This would be the coup de grace
against Christianity and has the anti-Christian laypeople jazzed.
It's not just the Christian archaeologists that is saying this but
the Jewish ones as well (cf. the articles in the Jerusalem Post).
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