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Jesus’ Tomb Not Found According to Archaeologists

Archaeology is full of posers and the real scientists. This Discovery Channel documentary has already created quite a bit of controversy as film maker James Cameron has claimed they’ve found the tomb of Jesus.

Here is what the real archaeologists have to say.

James Cameron, the filmmaker who explored the wreck of the Titanic and directed an Oscar-winning feature film based on its sinking, is executive producer of the documentary. Its claims are based on six ossuaries, or stone boxes for holding human bones, found in the tomb.The filmmakers contend that the inscriptions on the boxes say Yeshua bar Yosef (Jesus son of Joseph), Maria (Mary), Yose (Joseph), Matia (Matthew), Mariamene e Mara (Maria the Master) and Yehuda bar Yeshua (Judah son of Jesus). They maintain that “Mariamene e Mara” is Mary Magdalene and that Yehuda bar Yeshua may be her son by Jesus.

Dever, a retired professor of archaeology at the University of Arizona, said that some of the inscriptions on the Talpiyot ossuaries are unclear, but that all of the names are common.

“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.”
Similar assessments came yesterday from two Israeli scholars, Amos Kloner, who originally excavated the tomb, and Joe Zias, former curator of archaeology at the Israeli Antiquities Authority. Kloner told the Jerusalem Post that the documentary is “nonsense.” Zias described it in an e-mail to The Washington Post as a “hyped up film which is intellectually and scientifically dishonest.”

Jodi Magness, an archaeologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, expressed irritation that the claims were made at a news conference rather than in a peer-reviewed scientific article. By going directly to the media, she said, the filmmakers “have set it up as if it’s a legitimate academic debate, when the vast majority of scholars who specialize in archaeology of this period have flatly rejected this,” she said.

But no matter what evidence is found, ultimately the believers will still believe. Isn’t that why it’s called “faith”?

UNICEF Recap: February 2007

We’ve raised $41.55 for UNICEF this past month, thanks for the good job! Don’t forget the Chores for Charity offer is still good, just holla at me!

And you can always make a donation by clicking the logo below.

Swiss Invade Neighbor

First the Gucci ad, now this. I swear these stories are not made up – perhaps Wednesday should be ‘stupid Swiss’ day or something along those lines. Suggestions are welcome in the comments.

Google Maps Now Shows Traffic

You probably read about this before, but here it is in action sort of. Real time traffic with Google maps for several cities in the US including New York City shown below. How nice, now you can plot your drive home 🙂

Army Stories Part 7: The Inspection Process

In response to this comment asking how we were able to take pictures (there are more stay tuned) I though it best to describe the inspection process on the first day.

On the first day when you enter the base ground everyone walks through a metal detector that incessantly beeps. It looks weird if you don’t beep as you walk through but everybody does and none of the solders take notice. After the initiation process all of the bags are checked once again.

People bring all sorts of luggage from full suitcases to small gym bags lacking soap and shampoo as I had. (I probably should post about the night before I got to Burdur to explain). Everything is given a decent look-over and mostly books and pills draw attention. Pills including vitamins, medicine, and Pepto-Bismal are allowed in, only to be confiscated the next day.

You are allowed to bring “necessary” pills on the first day and then they ask everyone if they have any pills on the second. We’ve already been allowed right so no problem everyone responds honestly and then the pills/vitamins are confiscated and destroyed. (Personally I believe the “good ones” are sold or taken by solders in the infirmary). A lesson for anyone who has to do army time in Burdur, TurkeyKEEP YOU MOUTH SHUT ABOUT YOUR VITAMIN C. No one will find out if you shut-up and discretely keep it in your locker.

Books are checked to make sure they don’t contain any political or controversial content and cell phones are registered and taken away for keeping. This is only during the first week however then everyone becomes privy to this and so have the shopkeepers just outside the base.

Being Turkish they’ve found a way to make a buck off of an opportunity – they offer to keep the cell phones during the week and you can pick them up on the weekends when you are let out for a few hours. This way when you return you can sneak it back in (not registered remember) and then take pictures. The shop keepers also take cameras too and this is how the pictures were taken.

The store owners all seemed pretty trust worth and countless people got their expensive electronics back without any being “lost”.

More pictures to come… 😉

Vitamins Now Bad For You Once Good For You Now Bad For You Again

First they’re good for you now they’re bad for you. I don’t know what to do but I might just stop taking vitamins (except C) all together. If I do this though and then I hear that I shouldn’t have…oh, hell!

According to the results of a new study, antioxidant vitamin supplements taken by people to promote their health may actually shorten their life.? The findings were based on a review of dozens of studies on the health effects of vitamin supplements.

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