It's interesting how the media focuses on this stuff.
Why do we never see them focus on the overwhelming evidence that supports the life and ressurection of Christ?
Because most people in the media are secular liberals who hate Christians and Christianity because we do not go along with their liberal agenda of abortion, euthanasia and gay marriage. They feel threatened by us. It's as simple as that.
It's interesting how the media focuses on this stuff.
Why do we never see them focus on the overwhelming evidence that supports the life and ressurection of Christ?
Every year now, as Easter approaches, the media lavish attention on some sensational new theory, advanced to undermine the claims of Christian faith. Sometimes these new theories come from writers with appropriate academic credentials, and sometimes the theorists themselves claim to be Christians, even while they contradict basic Christian beliefs.
Not this year. "The Lost Tomb of Christ," a television special to be aired by the Discovery Channel on March 4, has not a wisp of credibility. This is a blatant effort to generate publicity and profits by challenging fundamental Christian beliefs, using a preposterous argument that no respectable scholar will endorse.
HAHA!! :rotfl: That was priceless!!If they really want to find something that is Lost they need to take closer looks in their mirrors so perhaps the truth will find them. It takes much more faith to be an atheist than it takes to believe the truth.
The devil will do anything he can to cast doubt and turn us away from our faith.
It is so fake and about money. Not a Lent goes by without something like this.
But this is also a direct attack on the nature of Christ and all Christians in these things.
I think your summation of the original archaeologists reasons really tell the whole story.
I think all Christians can be united in the condemnation of this and it shows that those who attack Christ and all Christians see us all as one. May our common defence of our Lord and the truth of His Resurrection bring us closer together.
If they stood behind it 100 percent then they should re-air it over and over like they do everything else. It must be confusing to be one of these people though, if Jesus never existed then how does he have a tomb? How's this for logic: "Jesus never existed, but if the tomb is his then he existed and was obviously just a human religious teacher, but in light of the fact the tomb thing is unlikely to pan out he never existed again." If this were ever about history then those that claimed Jesus never existed would be attacking this as strongly as any Christian source. But it has never been about history, it's about Christianity and the people that hate it.